[BlueOnyx:13793] Re: Internet Security Warning

Richard Sidlin richard at sidlin.co.uk
Thu Oct 3 14:17:22 -05 2013


Just as an addendum to this:

 

The server hostname is smtp2.domain.com.

The virtual domain I set up is smtp.domain.com

The SSL name is smtp.domain.com

 

When the SSL warning flags up, it says the certificate name is
smtp2.domain.com so it isn't even trying to use the SSL I installed.
Strangely enough, when I completed the Create Signing Request, I put in my
City, State and Country. When I imported the CRT received from Comodo, it
had none of that information and has the country as United States.

 

I'm obviously doing something very silly here!

 

 

From: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Richard Sidlin
Sent: 03 October 2013 17:08
To: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it
Subject: [BlueOnyx:13791] Internet Security Warning

 

Hi

 

I have set up a BO server just for SMTP purposes. I purchased a Comodo
certificate so it can use TLS and I have SMTP Authentication and Enable
Submission Port ticked. I set up users under a domain and I allow access to
TCP/587 only. It all seems to work but when you send your first email (In
Outlook) after to have opened Outlook, it comes up with:

 

Internet Security Warning.

The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that cannot
be verified.

 

A certificate chain processed but terminated in a root certificate which is
not trusted by the trust provider.

 

You can click yes to continue and the email is sent. It is fine after that
until you close Outlook and reopen it again.

 

In the SSL setting under the virtual site, it is listed correctly and if you
click on Manage Certificate Authorities, the Comodo one is listed.

 

Is there something else that I'm supposed to do?

 

Thanks

 

Richard

 

 

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