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    Default Send Email, SSL Cert Expired!

    When I use ThunderBird to send an email through port 446, which goes through stunnel to 127.0.0.2:2525, which is ASSP, I get a message saying that the ssl certificate expired Dec-11-2008.

    However, in the SSL Services Manager, it shows them all "green" and active through next year. I'm using self-signed SSL.

    How can I fix this one? I tried resetting exim ssl, but that did not make a difference.

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    You probably have the older SSL cached on your local PC.
    Try removing it, then your mail client will try downloading the newer certificate next time mail is sent/checked.
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    I've already done that. I deleted all the certificates saved in Thunderbird. So, it asked about it when I restarted. Then, after I re-accepted it, it told me it was expired.

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    Just a thought, have you restarted your mail server since the SSL expired?

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    I restarted Exim after you suggested it. It did not make a difference...

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    This is still an issue... Every time I send an email with Thunderbird, I have to say "YES" to the expired certificate warning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandafields View Post
    When I use ThunderBird to send an email through port 446, which goes through stunnel to 127.0.0.2:2525, which is ASSP, I get a message saying that the ssl certificate expired Dec-11-2008.

    However, in the SSL Services Manager, it shows them all "green" and active through next year. I'm using self-signed SSL.

    How can I fix this one? I tried resetting exim ssl, but that did not make a difference.
    i did have the same problem, but by removing theolder SSL cached on my PC, it work just fine, just try to do that, and you will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatadeals View Post
    i did have the same problem, but by removing theolder SSL cached on my PC, it work just fine, just try to do that, and you will be fine.
    Again, there are no old SSL cached on my PC. I deleted all certificates.

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