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On 2012-10-12T11:49:02+00:00 Jonathan Watt wrote:

I just updated to 16.0.1 and on restart I keep getting the dialog:

  You are about to override how Thunderbird identifies this site.
  ...
  blah, blah
  ...
  Confirm Security Exception

every time TB tries to fetch my mail using POP from
sub3.homie.mail.dreamhost.com:955 over SSL/TLS.

I've uninstalled and reinstalled the Dreamhost cert authority, making
sure to allow it to identify sites and mail users:

http://wiki.dreamhost.com/NDN_Certificate

But still the mail server cert (which appears to originate with that
cert authority cert) is not accepted by TB.

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On 2012-10-12T14:10:50+00:00 Miquel Martin wrote:

Works fine on 15.0.1. Testing 16.0.1...

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On 2012-10-12T14:15:25+00:00 Miquel Martin wrote:

I installed 16.0.1 on linux on a test user (so I didn't update, I
directly installed) and configured my dreamhost account. I had to
confirm the security exception once, but otherwise setting up the
account was done actually with email address and password alone. I
haven't seen the error you describe using IMAP. I have it all set up. Is
there anything else I can test for you guys?

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On 2012-10-12T14:48:29+00:00 Jonathan Watt wrote:

Hi Miquel. It's not IMAP, but rather POP3 that I have a problems with.
(Actually, IMAP may be a problem too, but I haven't got as far as trying
that just yet.)

Regarding your testing, yes, after accepting the certificate in 16.0.1
you won't be prompted to again. The issue is that you shouldn't be
prompted to accept it at all.

Can you try this:

Delete your Thunderbird profile and delete Thunderbird 16.0.1. Install
15.0.1 instead, and install the certificate authority cert as detailed
on the wiki page linked to in comment 0. Now create your test email
account in Thunderbird and try to check your mail over POP3 with
SSL/TLS. Do you get prompted now? If so, accept the certificate. Next,
update to 16.0.1 and try checking your email again. Do you get prompted
now?

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On 2012-10-12T14:52:33+00:00 Jonathan Watt wrote:

To be clear, what is primarily of interest here is whether a cert that
is installed and accepted in a Thunderbird profile in 15 stops being
accepted when you install 16 and use it with that same TB account.

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On 2012-10-12T16:26:01+00:00 Bsmith-mozilla wrote:

>From http://wiki.dreamhost.com/NDN_Certificate:

"Not quite standards compliant

Now, however some astute readers have alerted me to the fact that this
new certificate isn’t actually X.509 specification compliant. We’re
going to stick with it, since it does help a subset of our users, and
will consider some alternatives for the future!"

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On 2012-10-13T05:34:55+00:00 Ludovic-mozilla wrote:

Jwatt could you try with a new profile ?

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On 2012-10-13T11:31:13+00:00 Miquel Martin wrote:

Hi,
This is not happening to me when upgrading a functional imaps config with 
dreamhost from Thunderbird 15.0.1 to 16.0.1 with OSX 10.8.2

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On 2012-10-14T21:01:58+00:00 Bugzilla-mozilla-org-rolf wrote:

I wonder if this isn't the same that I reported as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/thunderbird/+bug/1066585  Sounds a lot like
it, 15 worked fine and 16 drops the ball.

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