
Security certificate exception
Typically if I experience a security certificate exception, thunderbird will popup the certificate exception box, I click to get certificate and am done.
Today I cannot get the certificate popup to appear. which is fine I know where the certificates are managed but I have not a clue how to add a certificate OR what information to enter into the "Add security exception" dialogue box
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Chosen solution
If you're getting that, it's almost certainly because you've configured the account to use a wrong mail server in Thunderbird. You shouldn't be getting that and you shouldn't have to add any security exceptions…
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Chosen Solution
If you're getting that, it's almost certainly because you've configured the account to use a wrong mail server in Thunderbird. You shouldn't be getting that and you shouldn't have to add any security exceptions…
When I downloaded Thunderbird all I did was enter in the email address and TB did all the settings automatically. I just had to enter in password. I have used TB for about 3 years now, and periodically this security exception appears. It is quite easy to renew the certificate IF that popup window will appear. Now I am just getting a notice in the lower right hand corner where TB displays new incoming messages.
I can certainly give a try to change the email settings.
Good Day,
I manually edited the email settings in Thunderbird changing to what my domain host had in the email configuration page. Email is working. I have NO Idea why in the world I have never thought about editing the email server settings. Oh my heavens.
Thank you for your assistance.