On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:21:39 +0200
Tobias Hachmer articulated:
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 20:23:26 +0300, gaby wrote:
> > Use Win Xp Sp3,outllok express,the CA certificate is stored in
> > trusted
> > Root Certification Authorities and it is imported with success.
> > In the other device (Nokia Phone)
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 20:23:26 +0300, gaby wrote:
Use Win Xp Sp3,outllok express,the CA certificate is stored in
trusted
Root Certification Authorities and it is imported with success.
In the other device (Nokia Phone) answer about CA certificate is only
once,then phone email is normal functionaly
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From: Tobias Hachmer
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: CA certificate error in outllook
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 16:34:08 +0300, gaby wrote:
> I use postfix with TLS optiion.I create certificates in same mod as
> p
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 16:34:08 +0300, gaby wrote:
I use postfix with TLS optiion.I create certificates in same mod as
postfix documentation.It is Ok,postfix is perfect functionaly
I import CA certificate from PEM format in DER format then was
installed
in
wihttps://www.hachmer.de/?_task=mail&_id
No Problem at all.
Seems you are using an "self-signed" Cert.
You can buy cheap domain validated ssl certs by 59€ / year i mean to
remember.
Then this message wont show up.
Or you Accept the Cert in the mailclient , then this message also is
not shown.
In thunderbird you can do this, dunno how
Hi
I use postfix with TLS optiion.I create certificates in same mod as postfix
documentation.It is Ok,postfix is perfect functionaly
I import CA certificate from PEM format in DER format then was installed in
windows as trusted certificate.
When I send email with outlook,or outlook express,i