New certificate for email server?

Started by peasblossom, Jun 12, 2014, 15:54:57

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peasblossom

I'm getting a pop up window in Thunderbird alerting me about a certificate issue with the IDNet mail server. Do I accept it? I'm assuming I do but I thought it better to check first.

Edit to add: Have rung. There is a new certificate and all I need to do is accept the exception.

Simon

Had it on my iPhone this morning.  Thanks for the confirmation, PB.  :)
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nowster

It's probably a self-signed certificate.

Simon

Why didn't it sign it's bloody self then?   ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jun 12, 2014, 17:43:14
Had it on my iPhone this morning.  Thanks for the confirmation, PB.  :)
Not had any on my Mac or my iPhone, Simon  :dunno:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Steve

Neither have I perhaps it's a question of trust?
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Simon

What, they trust you two but not me?  :bawl: ;D

Or vice versa...  :evil:
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Simon

Actually, it's probably because I was using 3G, so not on the IDNet network.  Perhaps?  :dunno:
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jun 13, 2014, 11:53:05
Actually, it's probably because I was using 3G, so not on the IDNet network.  Perhaps?  :dunno:
Could be but odd that peablossom got one on Thunderbird, unless they were using a dongle thingy whatsit, dead technical that  ;D
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Technical Ben

Quote from: Gary on Jun 13, 2014, 12:11:11
Could be but odd that peablossom got one on Thunderbird, unless they were using a dongle thingy whatsit, dead technical that  ;D

I got one too.

I won't assume it's the NSA fiddling with things... ;)
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

peasblossom

Quote from: Gary on Jun 13, 2014, 12:11:11
Could be but odd that peablossom got one on Thunderbird, unless they were using a dongle thingy whatsit, dead technical that  ;D

No dongles here.

Simon

I also had it last night using SeaMonkey mail, on my own network.  :dunno:
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