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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: WEBlance on December 19, 2004, 06:18:31 PM
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Hi,
I've installed securemail and it works like a charm. But when I send an email over the SSL Outlook Express comes with this notice (I've tryed to translate as good as possible from my danish version): "The server your computer is connected to uses a safety certificate that can not be approved. The certifyingchain ended in a rootcertificate that is not trusted. Do you want to continue using this server?"
I've tryed to follow this guide: http://no.longer.valid/phpwiki/index.php/Creating%20SSL%20Certificates
This didn't work it only made my mail-server crash.
What can I do?
/Carl
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Hi,
I've installed securemail and it works like a charm. But when I send an email over the SSL Outlook Express comes with this notice (I've tryed to translate as good as possible from my danish version): "The server your computer is connected to uses a safety certificate that can not be approved. The certifyingchain ended in a rootcertificate that is not trusted. Do you want to continue using this server?"
I've tryed to follow this guide: http://no.longer.valid/phpwiki/index.php/Creating%20SSL%20Certificates
This didn't work it only made my mail-server crash.
What can I do?
/Carl
You don't need to follow that HOWTO - your securemail already has a self-signed certificate. You just need to configure Lookout! to accept that particular certificate, even though you haven't paid someone $$$ to certify it. I don't use Bill Gate$ware, so I can't tell you exactly how to do that. If you use Mozilla, you just have to click "Accept this certificate forever".
[You should seriously consider using a less dangerous mail program.]
Charlie
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I don't use Bill Gate$ware, so I can't tell you exactly how to do that.
Sometimes 'd like to switch to Linux permanently but I usa a laptop with wireless LAN - can't get to work.
And I use several programs dayly that only work on windows
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I don't use Bill Gate$ware, so I can't tell you exactly how to do that.
Sometimes 'd like to switch to Linux permanently but I usa a laptop with wireless LAN - can't get to work.
And I use several programs dayly that only work on windows
Mozilla works fine on Windows (the Windows version, that is).
Grab an iso from www.theopencd.org and install mozilla thunderbird from there. Lots of other good stuff too - e.g. openoffice.