Me three.
I'm running the latest version of OpenSSH for Linux, on a libc5 machine. I
wonder if libc5 could be the issue...however, I don't have access to a
glibc2 machine that has access to a IMAP/SSL server to test.
-C
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:23:47PM +0300, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 02:05:30PM +0200, Andre Wobst wrote:
> > I've troubles with the imap ssl certificates, saved in the file
> > certificate_file, which I set to ~/.mutt.certificate_file in my
> > ~/.muttrc. If I do so, I can accept a certificate not only once but
> > always (otherwise this option isn't available). The certificate is
> > stored in the file ~/.mutt.certificate_file. But next time I start
> > mutt again, it asks me again for the certificate check. If I accept it
> > again, the certificate is again added to the file
> > ~/.mutt.certificate_file and it is exactly the same like before -- now
> > stored twice in the same file. How can I store the certificate that
> > way, that mutt acceptes it automatically next time -- what's wrong in
> > the way I'm doing it?
>
> You're the second person reporting this erratic behaviour. Unfortunately
> I have no idea what is going on. The certificate checking is done
> completely with SSL-library functions. So, either I'm doing something
> wrong, or those functions are broken on your platform. I think the first
> option is more likely but I'm yet to figure out why it goes wrong, and
> only in some cases.
>
> Feel free to send any suggestions directly to me or to mutt-dev mailing
> list.
>
>
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