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Old 02-19-2008, 04:25 PM
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Default ZimbraME on RAZR v3xx - error when using HTTPS

I can access mail using ZimbraME just fine when I put the server address in with no protocol:

zimbra.mycollege.edu

As soon as I add "https://", I get the prompt to grant access to "https://zimbra.mycollege.edu/service/soap". I let it through, then I get the following error message

"A network error has occurred, probably due to poor reception. Please try again"

When I don't use the protocol identifier, it asks me to grant access to "http://zimbra.mycollege.edu/service/soap" - note the lack of HTTPS. Not good.

So does ZimbraME not support SSL, or are there limitations with the SSL support? I know for a fact that we are running SSL on port 443.

On a side, the grant screen offers 3 options, none of which appear to be "grant this request and all subsequent requests":
  • Yes, Always Ask
  • No, Ask Later
  • No, Never Grant Access

Am I really supposed to authorize every query to the Zimbra server? This happens every time I try to view a message.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:15 PM
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Default Any ideas/updates on this?

Just a bit more information... we're using a wildcard cert from ipsCA:

E = general@ipsca.com
CN = ipsCA CLASEA1 Certification Authority
OU = ipsCA CLASEA1 Certification Authority
O = general@ipsca.com C.I.F. B-B62210695
O = IPS Certification Authority s.l.
L = Barcelona
ST = Barcelona
C = ES

Could that have anything to do with the SSL breakage?
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Old 04-04-2008, 11:23 AM
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using a LG KU990 (viewty) on https i have the same error....
because my server is only running https.... i have no solution
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Old 04-04-2008, 02:26 PM
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It certainly support SSL, I use it against our server every day.

Usually there is a "always allow" checkbox, depending on the phone.

Can you look to see if it's hitting anything in the logs of your server?
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Old 04-14-2008, 11:08 AM
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It certainly support SSL, I use it against our server every day.

Usually there is a "always allow" checkbox, depending on the phone.

Can you look to see if it's hitting anything in the logs of your server?
What if the phone uses WM5 (Smartphone) lol ... there was once a link for getting a cert on to the phone or the root cert at least ... the code doesn't exist there anymore though and I still can't connect because of the ssl stuff
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Old 04-14-2008, 11:38 AM
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Ok I'm blind ... where does ZCS store the CA certificate?? ... I found an app that might be able to add the damn thing to my phone but all I can find are the tomcat and server crt's ... there's a ca.pem, a key, etc .... no crt?
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