>We have a new SMTP certificate deployed, so POP and IMAP users should
> now be able to send mail again using their mail client.
It is still a problem for me (using SMTP from Eudora 5.1) -- am still
getting
an invalid certificate message. Is there something I need to reset at
the
client end to be able to work with the new certificate at the Gmail
end?
> >We have a new SMTP certificate deployed, so POP and IMAP users should
> > now be able to send mail again using their mail client.
> It is still a problem for me (using SMTP from Eudora 5.1) -- am still
> getting
> an invalid certificate message. Is there something I need to reset at
> the
> client end to be able to work with the new certificate at the Gmail
> end?
> If everything checks out, can you copy and paste the exact error
> message you're getting?
Thanks for replying. I think things are working now. I stumbled upon
a line at the
bottom of Eudora's certificate manager window that looked (to me) like
just
a label but was in fact a button which, when I pushed it, allowed me
to
tell Eudora to trust Gmail's new certificate. So I did have to do
something
at my end, apparently, and accidentally found how to do it. Thanks
again.
I have the same problem on my cell phone Sony-Ericcson W800i, which
supports IMAP4, but it does not allow to continue to send when the
certificate problem arises.
My biggest concern is about SENDING e-mail, as the Java Gmail Client
does not send attachments and I need to send photos taken with the
cell phone camera.
Do you or any colleague on your team have a solution on sending e-mail
on W800i, on the meanwhile the certificate problem is being fixed?
I have tried without certificates too without success.