Gotta fix your certificate or what the client
spoint it to. for example:
foo.example.org, with alias mail.example.org.
Either will do for the cert, but let's say your cert is for mail.example.org,
and someone enters foo.example.org as their mail server. well. the names don't
match. It's that simple. Make suers use the same alias (mail/pop3/whatever) and
check the cert by using a web browser: https://foo.example.org:995/ and the
cert dialog will give you the info you need, plus you can install the
cert.
Kurt Seifried, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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