Hi Hans-Peter

On Oct 12, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Hans-Peter Görlich wrote:

> We want to use SOGo with Thunderbird. Until now only frontends to synchronize
> with Thunderbird 2.0 were available. Test installations with these frontends
> were running without problems. But as we commonly use TB 3.1, I've been 
> waiting
> for the packages for TB 3.1. Now these are available from Sogo. I have tried 
> to
> install and configure the packages. Installation where O.K. But when starting
> Thunderbird the following problem occur. When starting Thunderbird, the
> Connector tries to connect to our internal SOGo Server. Now, suddenly, there 
> is
> an error message that the Certificate of our SME server can not be trusted
> because it is not certified by a public entity (sec_error_untrusted_user). In
> the message there is no possibility to save an exception rule. Thus, a
> connection to the server is not possible and TB will not start. In Thunderbird
> itself this certificate is stored as valid and there are no problems. Within
> the error message it is only the possibility to download and view the
> certificate.
> Who has an idea how to change this behavior.

Try this:

 1. Go in the Advanced tab of the Preferences window;
 2. Click on "View Certificates";
 3. Click on "Servers";
 4. Click on "Add Exception";
 5. Type your SOGo hostname and port (for example, sogo.kabelbw.de:443);
 6. Click on "Get Certificate";
 7. Click on "Confirm Security Exception" and check "Permanently store this 
exception".


Francis

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