On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Dan Nelson wrote:

CA Roots are also self-signed, btw :)  Addtrust is a valid CA Root, and is
the root for some certificates signed by Network Solutions and Comodo (and
probably others).  Marco, the fetchmail manpage mentions a --sslcertfile
option; try adding "--sslcertfile /etc/ssl/cert.pem" to force fetchmail to
use the ca_root_nss file you installed previously.  IMHO openssl should
automatically consult that file, but apparently it doesn't.

Where do I add the "--sslcertfile" option? I do have a /etc/ssl/cert.pem file and fetchmail is started at boot-time (in rc.conf). The starting script of fetchmail in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ isn't something to be changed I think. Or do I add the option in the .fetchmailrc file?

Marco

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