On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 09:13:58PM +0100, Pau Peris wrote:

> Common Name (CN) we.webeloping.es
> 
> X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
>       DNS:webeloping.com,
>       DNS:demo.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:imap.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:mail.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:smtp.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:test.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:we.webeloping.com,
>       DNS:*.webeloping.com
>       DNS:webeloping.es,
>       DNS:*.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:demo.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:imap.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:mail.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:smtp.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:test.webeloping.es,
>       DNS:we.webeloping.es,


> By "access my server from <some-domain>" I mean:
> Configuring a desktop email client to access IMAP and SMTP servers.

        s/from/as/

> we.webeloping.es and we.webeloping.es respectively work like a charm, while
> using imap.webeloping.es and smtp.webeloping.es makes the email client show
> the typical SSL warning complaining about the host not being the common name

Well, now you know what not to do. :-(  The mail client wants the server
name in the CN.

-- 
        Viktor.

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