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![]() tx Patrick. can u please explain how to make sure the cert is trusted by my computer? i have no idea even WHERE the cert is, etc. (i am using OL2002 SP3) Patrick Schmid wrote: 1) Normal. Outlook needs some way to store a local copy of IMAP emails. All IMAP email clients do this in some form. Outlook just happens to create one PST for each IMAP account. 2) Normal for Outlook 2003. If you want sent emails to be stored on the server, you need 2007 (still in beta). 3) You need to make sure that the certificate is trusted by your computer. To do that, make sure you have the appropriate CA certificate in your local certificate store. Outlook 2007 is better in diagnosing this issue, as it allows you to see the certificate in that dialog and therefore better troubleshoot what the problem with the certificate it (it could e.g. also be expired). If you can't fix the underlying certificate issue, you'll just have to deal with this message. Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message : OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i am new to IMAP. 1) i set up 1 email account and saw that OL creates a pst file just for that account--which i find weird. 2) then i saw that OL stores the "sent" items in folder "sent" local folders....weird. 3) then i had a problem as i chose to connect thru SSL with this error message appearing: "the server u r connected to is using a security certificate that cd not be verified. a certif chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is not trusted by the trust provider. do u want to continue to using this server? i checked with host and that setup (not sharing certificate, etc.) is normal. how do i set up OL NOT to display this error message everytime i open OL--every session? tx for ur comments to my above 3 points. |
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Not the most easiest doc to read, but the links on the bottom of it
should get you to where you need to go: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message : tx Patrick. can u please explain how to make sure the cert is trusted by my computer? i have no idea even WHERE the cert is, etc. (i am using OL2002 SP3) Patrick Schmid wrote: 1) Normal. Outlook needs some way to store a local copy of IMAP emails. All IMAP email clients do this in some form. Outlook just happens to create one PST for each IMAP account. 2) Normal for Outlook 2003. If you want sent emails to be stored on the server, you need 2007 (still in beta). 3) You need to make sure that the certificate is trusted by your computer. To do that, make sure you have the appropriate CA certificate in your local certificate store. Outlook 2007 is better in diagnosing this issue, as it allows you to see the certificate in that dialog and therefore better troubleshoot what the problem with the certificate it (it could e.g. also be expired). If you can't fix the underlying certificate issue, you'll just have to deal with this message. Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message : OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i am new to IMAP. 1) i set up 1 email account and saw that OL creates a pst file just for that account--which i find weird. 2) then i saw that OL stores the "sent" items in folder "sent" local folders....weird. 3) then i had a problem as i chose to connect thru SSL with this error message appearing: "the server u r connected to is using a security certificate that cd not be verified. a certif chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is not trusted by the trust provider. do u want to continue to using this server? i checked with host and that setup (not sharing certificate, etc.) is normal. how do i set up OL NOT to display this error message everytime i open OL--every session? tx for ur comments to my above 3 points. |
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