On Fri, 14 Sep 2018, ChandranManikandan wrote:
I don't purchase anything.
It's installed in the server when install qmailtoaster.
That's the problem -- a stranger has no assurance that the certificate
you're presenting actually belongs to your server or someone pretending
to be you. Hence the
dovecot-support is not windows support. You ought to know how to handle the
windows part yourself.
If the issue is within dovecot, then I am sure Aki and his coworkers are
willing to help you the best
they can.
Cheers
Remko
> On 14 Sep 2018, at 12:47, ChandranManikandan wrote:
>
> Hi Aki,
>
Hi Aki,
I don't purchase anything.
It's installed in the server when install qmailtoaster.
Please suggest the procedure.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 5:15 PM Aki Tuomi wrote:
> The certificate has wrong subject, the certificate has a local issuer
> which isn't probably installed to your machine's tr
The certificate has wrong subject, the certificate has a local issuer
which isn't probably installed to your machine's trust store. So you
should probably make sure the cert has correct subject (server's DNS
name) and that you install the issuer as trusted issuer, or get a cert
from a trusted provi
Hi Friends,
Am facing the serious issue in outlook 2016.
When i tried to configure the email in outlook 2016 it's asking encrypted
connection and checked automatically and if not available then it showing
unencrypted. but finally unable to configure the email account in outlook
2016 and not permi