![]() ![]() Every time, I have the same skull-and-crossbones on the last certificate in the list under Cybertrust (which is actually owned by Verizon), and no matter how many times I tell it to Add to Trusted, it doesn't.Īny other suggestions (other than using a different email client)? Is there a way outside of Eudora to import an updated, valid certificate? I have right-clicked the dominant personality, opened Properties, selected Incoming Mail, and Last SSL. I have tried the various solutions people have offered on the web forums, but without luck. my version of Eudora is showing the same certificate problem as yours, also from the Irving, TX location. I highlighted that and told Eudora to accept it and all is currently well. Clicking on that, I continued to follow the list down to the bottom where there was a Verizon certificate with what looked like a little skull and crossbones next to it. At the top was a certificate generated by Avast with a "+" sign next to it. I then went to the properties of my sending personality, clicked on last SSL info and then on Certificate Information Manager. I changed the Avast settings to again allow scanning of outgoing mail. ![]() To further complicate matters, I have personalities set up in Eudora that allow me to send through Verizon, but receive through a different ISP. I disabled scanning outgoing mail from Avast, but then got an error message same as referenced above. My error message referred to the Avast certificate being no good. No changes made except for a Windows udpate. I had the same problem using Eudora 7.1.0.9 starting 2 days ago. ![]()
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