Yes.
Larry
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[mailto:blindeudora-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ratshtron
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 3:58 PM
To: blindeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blindeudora] Re: Eudora Fix
is this your only account with eudora?
Legend has it that on Friday 9/29/2017 05:04 PM, Larry Gassman said:
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We can receive but not send e-mails.is the issue.
I am presently using an outlook account to get this to you.
The error occurs when I press CTRL+M to download mail.
It says:
Server SSL Certificate Rejected
The server's SSL certificate was rejected for the following reason:
One certificate in the server cert chain has Expired Do you want to
trust this certificate in future sessions?
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
9c:cd:43:19:17:da:50:f4
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C=US, O=Sample, Inc., OU=IT Team 20160510165720
mtln000048, CN
Validity
Not Before: May 10 22:57:20 2016 GMT
Not After : May 10 22:57:20 2017 GMT
Subject: C=US, O=Sample, Inc., OU=IT Team 20160510165720
mtln000048, C
Subject Public Key Info:
Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
RSA Public Key: (1024 bit)
Modulus (1024 bit):
00:b6:8a:3e:80:ae:30:64:d3:98:e7:3c:87:c3:77:
f1:8c:ba:93:62:9b:d1:9a:4d:af:a6:03:00:97:5c:
fc:36:ab:28:ba:ae:ee:7c:54:71:9b:48:86:0c:4b:
a3:d7:16:64:5e:fe:53:da:11:9e:7b:a1:95:4f:86:
4f:a9:30:af:7e:71:aa:0c:27:48:fc:00:f8:df:a7:
a7:73:a1:b2:2d:82:0a:12:b8:25:41:ea:68:0b:15:
78:be:28:d6:af:ea:94:90:19:c2:2f:8f:67:25:3a:
dd:4e:18:55:88:de:06:75:4e:74:28:38:77:3c:1a:
9b:1f:58:41:e3:6f:1b:25:df
Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
X509v3 extensions:
X509v3 Basic Constraints:
CA:TRUE
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
0d:75:8f:69:99:23:8d:57:61:0a:09:2e:d4:6b:93:d6:41:94:
3a:d1:2c:5b:9a:90:7e:4e:83:e5:9c:33:ee:c9:d1:ff:03:e7:
e6:9a:60:e2:21:6e:fd:b4:69:86:34:60:24:f0:3a:6d:3c:42:
c5:90:9a:c4:e2:02:d7:af:82:3f:ab:16:62:d1:43:a2:51:38:
Yes No
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:blindeudora-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ratshtron
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 2:55 PM
To: blindeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blindeudora] Re: Eudora Fix
I failed to ask you as to what server errors are you getting. your
problem may be something else alltogether. may be a setting.
Legend has it that on Friday 9/29/2017 04:29 PM, Larry Gassman said:
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Well, I've gon through all of the steps two or three times.successfully.
The server errors are still here and I can't send e-mails from Eudora.
I worked through this under sending mail. I did not try checking mail.
Nex step?
Larry
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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:45 PM
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Subject: [blindeudora] Re: Eudora Fix
what screen reader are you using?
Legend has it that on Friday 9/29/2017 01:38 PM, Larry Gassman said:
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Chris,
I understand the path etc, but when I right arrow to the end and
then tap the A button to allow, I hear a "Ding", so I am not
finding the allow button.
Thoughts?
Larry
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[mailto:blindeudora-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Smart
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 11:09 AM
To: blindeudora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blindeudora] Re: Eudora Fix
your tutorial will be deemed perfect once Donna can follow it
(grin)
At 02:00 PM 9/29/2017, you wrote:
o.k. maybe this will be a little easier to follow:
The "certificate" manager is invoked once you're in the alt-t
tools, options, menu, in "Checking mail," or in "sending mail"
and you hit alt-i in checking mail, or alt-l in sending mail.
Once you're in there, hit the C key which will invoke thap ssl
manager, hit tab one time, which puts you on top of the list of
server ssl certificates, tap right arrow until you hear silence.
You're on the bottom of the list, the highest level of
certificates, tap a, "allow" and then use the alt-o" key for "done.
If you think that more of the certificates are causing an issue,
after tab is pressed, you'll need to open each level by pressing
the right arrow key for each level of the tree and itting the A
key on each one until you're once again at the bottom of the
list. The tree will automatically close after each pressing of
the "A" key, so you'll have to open them again if one of them
further down the tree is causing the issue. With gmail or Verizon
or AOL mail, this may be the case where more than one SSL certificate
manager.here.When you are "done," hit "alt-o."
And, remember this has to be done for each personality, and both
sending and receiving, number 2 and 4 of the list down from
"getting started," or, in personalities properties, using alt-p,
arrow to personality you wish to modify, and hit alt-enter to get
into properties. The first tab is for sending mail, the second
tab for receiving mail. Inside that "generic" tab, alt-l will
bring up that manager, and "c" and alt-o do the same, but in
"receiving mail," it is alt-n to bring up the manager with c and
alt-o again to do the magic from within that manager.
Here is the quoted message which further clarifies what I've
written
I am receiving a message that indicates that my SSLcertificate >is rejected and, therefore, I can not longer sent or
receive >mail. The cause for the rejection was Unknown Error.
The instructions for dealing with new SSL certificates get posted
here quite often, but I think you might be new, so here they are
again. It is important to follow all the instructions and not
improvise. Skipping steps will most likely not have good results.
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Instructions for telling Eudora to trust SSL certificates:
Do a mail check (or try to send mail if the problem is with the
outgoing server). You can't tell Eudora to trust a certificate
that it hasn't received yet.
When you get the certificate error, answering "yes" may allow you
to successfully connect to the server but it may interfere with
fixing the problem more permanently. Saying "no" is more reliable
when it comes to doing the long-term fix.
Open the personalities window, right-click on the personality in
question and select "properties".
On the incoming mail tab, click on the button to see the
information for the last SSL connection. (For outgoing mail, go
to the "generic properties tab rather than "incoming mail".)
Then click on the button to go to the certificate information
trusted.open.
In the certificate manager, the certificate chain for the
connection in question will be at the top. (Ignore all the
certificates further down in various other categories. The only
one you need to concern yourself with is the one listed at the
very top, under "server
certificates".) It is most likely a chain of certificates that
you have to open, not just a single certificate. The "+" button
opens additional levels. Click on the "+"s until you have the
entire chain
Certificates that are trusted have a happy face icon until you
open them. When they opened, the happy face opens its mouth.
Certificates that aren't trusted have a skull icon. Most likely,
you'll find that the last one in the chain shows a skull. Select
that one and tell Eudora to trust it. You don't need to do
anything to the certificates that are already trusted, other than
click on the plus sign to open them up.
Close out of the certificate manager and properties. Go do
another mail check (or try to send mail) and see if it works.
You may have to repeat this process a few more times depending on
the number of certificates in the chain. Each one needs to be
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------They're like a series of locked doors. You have to unlock each of
the doors before it can be opened to see the next door.
If you have multiple personalities that use the same server, you
only need to do this for one of them, but if you have multiple
personalities that use different servers, you have to be sure the
personality you choose is the right one.
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