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Old 12-09-2008, 11:04 AM
GaryParr GaryParr is offline
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And to boot... you have added a feature that STOPS a product from working in a manner in which people have become accustomed to it working. End users do not care that an SSL certificate is wrong. That is a problem for the mail server admin. You would expect an option to ignore the error and continue anyway. That way at least the user could e-mail the mail server admin and let them know that there is a problem.
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