At 1PM -0700 on 11/07/13 you (Professa Dementia) wrote:
>
> If you have access to a Unix / Linux system, you can use openssl with
> the s_client command to connect to your mail server, much as you would
> have done with telnet in the old days. openssl shows all of the key
> exchange in detail an
On 7/11/2013 11:47 AM, Peter von Nostrand wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running a new dovecot 2.0.9 under Centos 6.4. I'm having an issue with
> SSL certificate not being accepted by the email client.
> I have my own CA and I have generated certificates for web usage without a
> problem.
>
> For imaps and po
Am 11.07.2013 21:51, schrieb Peter von Nostrand:
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Reindl Harald
> because thunderbird does not trust your own CA by default
> without import it there by hand - you can not expect to
> cat your CA to the cert for the server and that is enough
> to g
Am 11.07.2013 20:47, schrieb Peter von Nostrand:
> I'm running a new dovecot 2.0.9 under Centos 6.4. I'm having an issue with
> SSL certificate not being accepted by the email client.
> I have my own CA and I have generated certificates for web usage without a
> problem.
>
> For imaps and pop3s
Hi,
I'm running a new dovecot 2.0.9 under Centos 6.4. I'm having an issue with
SSL certificate not being accepted by the email client.
I have my own CA and I have generated certificates for web usage without a
problem.
For imaps and pop3s what I did was generate a certificate for the hostname
of m