When I connect to my IMAPS server on LAN which has a certificate for
FDQ I get the message that certificate doesn't match domain name,
since I'm connecting to 192.168.1.2
I keep pressing 'a' to accept always, and it says it saves it, but it
doesn't and I must keep accepting every time I log in.
If I'm reading messages in a mailbox when a new one arrives then the one
I am reading always seems to get set back to N when I stop reading it
and go back to the list of messages.
This has only started happning recently. I have been playing about with
some of the settings in my muttrc recently bu
On (16/03/13 10:20), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
When I connect to my IMAPS server on LAN which has a certificate for
FDQ I get the message that certificate doesn't match domain name,
since I'm connecting to 192.168.1.2
I keep pressing 'a' to accept always, and it says it saves i
On (16/03/13 10:39), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (16/03/13 10:20), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
When I connect to my IMAPS server on LAN which has a certificate for
FDQ I get the message that certificate doesn't match domain name,
since I'm connecting to 192.168
[- Sat 16.Mar'13 at 10:39:17 + David Woodfall :-]
> On (16/03/13 10:20), David Woodfall put forth the
> proposition:
> >When I connect to my IMAPS server on LAN which has a certificate for
> >FDQ I get the message that certificate doesn't match domain name,
> >since I'm conn
Florian Lohoff wrote:
> I my wet dreams i' encrypting every single message. But mutt is not very
> helpful in this. Yes - it can encrypt but i'd like mutt to decide
> automatically when it's capable of encrypting the mail (remember
> multiple To:, Cc:, Bcc). It would be okay to encrypt a mail if i