FAKE EMAIL CERTIFICATE ?
Before I can check my emails I am ask to confirm a security certificate exception. This exception does not come from my service provider dodo.com.au, but from a (Dovecot mail server). This has been happening for some time but I didn't realise this should not happen untill recently I started having mail issues (recieving but emails, not being able to send emails)
I can still send and recieve if I cancel the exemption 20 times or so, do no have the problem if I go to my webmail site. And yes all my settings seem to be as required by my service provider. DETAILS: Could not verify this certificate because it has expired
Issued to Common Name(CN) pop2.internal Organization (O) Dovecot mail server Organization Unit(OU) pop2.internal Serial Number 00:DD:E4:79:51:50:C5:30:5E Issued by Common name (CN) pop2.internal Organization (O) Dovecot mail server Organization Unit(OU) pop2.internal Period of validity Begins on 13/01/2012 Ends on 13/01/2013 Fingerprints SHA1 Fingerprint AE:02:63:48:F0:BA:3A:68:0C:FF:88:27:79:A7:95:64:5B:5E:6E:B7 MD5 Fingerprint 58:46:1F:A7:BC:4B:90:89:8F:84:A7:1E:34:11:FC:17
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Are you saying you're trying to get mail from your dodo.com.au account, and the server sends a certificate for pop2.internal, issued by pop2.internal, which has expired more than 2 years ago? Then you should talk to your email provider urgently.