On 28/09/17 04:19, Alice Wonder wrote:
With the current Thunderbird I can not connect to one of my IMAP servers
that uses a self-signed cert. Virtually identical IMAP servers that use
CA signed certs work
I was a bit out of date when I updated to 7.4 and was running
Thunderbird 45.6.x and it worked.
When I connected from evolution (which I do not like) it worked.
When I connected with my laptop still running 45.6.x it works.
so - I rebuilt thunderbird 45.8.0 from 7.3 updates (newest that isn't
5x.x.x series) and did an --oldpackage update with RPM and it works again.
When rebuilding the old thunderbird in mock I had to add the following:
BuildRequires: dbus-glib-devel
Either the build system used by CentOS automatically includes that, or a
build dependency use to pull that it but no longer does.
Anyway if anyone is having a similar problem, that's a solution.
-=-
This is what I see in the mail server log when current CentOS
thunderbird tries to connect:
Sep 25 20:17:49 librelamp dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth
attempts in 1 secs): user=<>,
rip=2600:1010:b064:f260:e83e:562d:2316:18df,
lip=2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fee4:310c, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept()
failed: error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown
ca: SSL alert number 48, session=<u7agQAlasK8mABAQsGTyYOg+Vi0jFhjf>
---
Since it works with current evolution and with older thunderbird, I
assume it is a bug in current thunderbird when the server is using a
self-signed cert.
Don't know if same thing happens on pop.
I use IMAP on 143 using starttls
I have no problem using a self-signed cert on my own private mail
server, although admittedly I'm using POP, not IMAP.
Have you imported your certificate(s) in thunderbird?
Preferences > Advanced > Certificates
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