Re: Thunderbird with mail.corp.redhat.com does not work on Fedora 33

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On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 9:32 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> For the record: Not sure if this was fixed on server side or some polices have
> changed, however I have not needed to apply the workaround, my email works out
> of the box after the upgrade.

You could probably use openssl connect to determine if the
certificate has been updated (seems likely), but I will offer
that this is why I tend to run with a policy of "NEXT" (almost)
all the time so that I can see what issues are going to hit
me and those I support (allowing an easy change to DEFAULT
until I can get the offending server(s)/service(s) adjusted).
And while I certainly understand why sometimes a policy of
NEXT is going to have to be reverted to DEFAULT to get the
$dayjob$ accomplished, it is the only way to stay ahead of
the changes.
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