In article <q8g09t$nni$1...@tncsrv09.home.tnetconsulting.net> you wrote:
> On 4/8/19 5:03 AM, Don Poitras wrote:
> > Here's what Google says (or so says digicert):
> > 
> > https://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/gmail-pop3-troubleshooting.htm
> > 
> > "you need to purchase and install one from a trusted CA like DigiCert????"
> I thought that the OP was wanting to use CSSMTP to send email (act as an 
> SMTP client) to Gmail.  So, what does Google's requirement for a POP3 
> server having a valid SSL / TLS certificate have to do with what the 
> OP's wanting to do?

Well, it sounds like Google requires TLS. I don't see how CSSMTP is 
going to validate Google's cert if all he has in his RACF is self-signed
certs.

> > You'll get better results if you email to the listserv rather than using 
> > the newsgroup. See the info below my sig below for instructions.
> Why do you say that?  What's wrong with using the newsgroup?

A very small percentage of us read via the newsgroup. Most use the 
listserv. It used to be bi-directional, but that changed years ago.
If you look in the archive, you'll see that only my replies are there.

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