I am getting some Thunderbird message for an IMAP account of mine. This
message tells me that the server's certificate associated to the IMAP
account has expired since ... 2007. I know, it's already far from here,
but I cannot change the server's certificate. How can I get rid of this
message? It annoys me, as there is no box that I could check so that it
does not appear anymore.
I have contacted the ML related to the server, but I do not even tell
you who owns the server!
Thanks.
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05-18-2010, 07:24 PM
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Server certificate has expired
On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
I am getting some Thunderbird message for an IMAP account of mine. This
message tells me that the server's certificate associated to the IMAP
account has expired since ... 2007. I know, it's already far from here,
but I cannot change the server's certificate. How can I get rid of this
message? It annoys me, as there is no box that I could check so that it
does not appear anymore.
I have contacted the ML related to the server, but I do not even tell
you who owns the server!
Is taht Thunderbird 2 or 3? In 2 I could not find a way to permanently
accept problematic certificates, but this has changed in version 3.
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am getting some Thunderbird message for an IMAP account of mine. This
>> message tells me that the server's certificate associated to the IMAP
>> account has expired since ... 2007. I know, it's already far from here,
>> but I cannot change the server's certificate. How can I get rid of this
>> message? It annoys me, as there is no box that I could check so that it
>> does not appear anymore.
>>
>> I have contacted the ML related to the server, but I do not even tell
>> you who owns the server!
>
> Is that Thunderbird 2 or 3? In 2 I could not find a way to permanently
> accept problematic certificates, but this has changed in version 3.
Well, this is effectively Icedove 2.0.0.22 (20090706). How did you
manage to, under Th. 3?
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05-18-2010, 07:30 PM
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Server certificate has expired
On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Well, this is effectively Icedove 2.0.0.22 (20090706). How did you
manage to, under Th. 3?
I don't remember exactly, but I believe somewhere the was an option to
accept the security exception permanently.
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Well, this is effectively Icedove 2.0.0.22 (20090706). How did you
>> manage to, under Th. 3?
>
> I don't remember exactly, but I believe somewhere the was an option to
> accept the security exception permanently.
Thanks. I just verified, and it is surely not implemented in my
Icedove's version. I should get the new one (which is not in stable
branch, evidently).
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05-18-2010, 07:49 PM
Jordan Metzmeier
Server certificate has expired
On 05/18/2010 03:32 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Well, this is effectively Icedove 2.0.0.22 (20090706). How did you
manage to, under Th. 3?
I don't remember exactly, but I believe somewhere the was an option to
accept the security exception permanently.
Thanks. I just verified, and it is surely not implemented in my
Icedove's version. I should get the new one (which is not in stable
branch, evidently).
You are better off using the upstream tarball of thunderbird then trying
to backport Icedove from squeeze/lenny. Install to your homedir or /opt.
As long as your user has write perms to file, it has an update manager
that can upgrade itself (somewhat eliminating the need for package
management).
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Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> On 05/18/2010 03:32 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>>
>>> On Ter, 18 Mai 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, this is effectively Icedove 2.0.0.22 (20090706). How did you
>>>> manage to, under Th. 3?
>>>>
>>> I don't remember exactly, but I believe somewhere the was an option to
>>> accept the security exception permanently.
>>>
>> Thanks. I just verified, and it is surely not implemented in my
>> Icedove's version. I should get the new one (which is not in stable
>> branch, evidently).
>>
>>
> You are better off using the upstream tarball of thunderbird then
> trying to backport Icedove from squeeze/lenny. Install to your homedir
> or /opt. As long as your user has write perms to file, it has an
> update manager that can upgrade itself (somewhat eliminating the need
> for package management).
Thanks. I'll do it.
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