Re: [opensuse] Getting around a TB error 8182
- From: Sean Rima <sean@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:16:37 +0000
On 25/11/06 18:25, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Sean Rima wrote:
On 25/11/06 16:17, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2006-11-25 at 16:01 -0000, Sean Rima wrote:
Please,
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I cannot get TB to use PGP and not smime and I gorget to do it manually
I am trying to connect to a remote ssl smtp server but TB keeps comingWhat is TB, thunderbird? I think more details would be needed.
back saying the key is corrupt or something else wrong with it. How can
I get around this, he generated his own key using the standard ssl
tools
Yeah Thunderbird. He generated his own cert but TB says it is invalid or
corrupt
So? Which one is it now, invalid or corrupt? If he generated a
self-signed certificate then your Thunderbird (or any other application)
will not be able to verify the certificate, unless you import the public
CA key that signed the certificate.
Please post the exact error message to get more specific help.
Sandy
Cannot say which it is as that is all that TB says, it is either invalid
or corrupt, but I think you hit the nail on the head but Claws does
allow it to be used
Sean
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