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Can't connect vivaldi email client: TLS error ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID

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    • infogulchI Offline
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      infogulch
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      I'm trying to connect the mail client built into the Vivaldi browser to my cloudron inbox but when I try to add the account I get this message:

      3a4c21d6-1c83-4a2d-a672-bbffbb056272-image.png

      (Note: In these examples, I'm changing my real domain for example.com; not that you couldn't guess it.) I'm using the configuration listed in my cloudron at: https://my.example.com/#/email/example.com :

      Connection details for other email clients

      Incoming Mail (IMAP)
      Server: my.example.com
      Port: 993 (TLS)

      Outgoing Mail (SMTP)
      Server: my.example.com
      Port: 587 (STARTTLS)

      Use mailboxname@example.com and the mailbox owner password to access mailboxes of this domain

      The mail status page shows everything is green.

      Any ideas?

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      • infogulchI infogulch

        I'm trying to connect the mail client built into the Vivaldi browser to my cloudron inbox but when I try to add the account I get this message:

        3a4c21d6-1c83-4a2d-a672-bbffbb056272-image.png

        (Note: In these examples, I'm changing my real domain for example.com; not that you couldn't guess it.) I'm using the configuration listed in my cloudron at: https://my.example.com/#/email/example.com :

        Connection details for other email clients

        Incoming Mail (IMAP)
        Server: my.example.com
        Port: 993 (TLS)

        Outgoing Mail (SMTP)
        Server: my.example.com
        Port: 587 (STARTTLS)

        Use mailboxname@example.com and the mailbox owner password to access mailboxes of this domain

        The mail status page shows everything is green.

        Any ideas?

        robiR Offline
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        robi
        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @infogulch does any other email client work? Thunderbird?

        Conscious tech

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        • robiR robi

          @infogulch does any other email client work? Thunderbird?

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          infogulch
          wrote on last edited by infogulch
          #3

          @robi Good question, it seems thunderbird complains about the same thing, but allows you to override it:

          7c4b2762-84ba-4750-afb7-cb7b64e789f7-image.png

          After poking around for a bit it looks like the imap server is using an expired certificate. From thunderbird:

          61cd47ea-78d1-4984-8a9d-57f1d7299ebb-image.png

          But the web server at my.example.com is using a cert with a valid time range:

          94ce0c52-0017-433b-ae7e-79d317f685f1-image.png

          Maybe the imap server didn't get restarted when the cert renewed?

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          • girishG Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            There is a bug where the mail server does not get updated with the latest certificate at times. If you go to Services -> Mail -> Restart, it should work after that.

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            • girishG girish

              There is a bug where the mail server does not get updated with the latest certificate at times. If you go to Services -> Mail -> Restart, it should work after that.

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              imc67
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              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @girish this bug is there already for months and I face it all that time. When will it be solved?

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              • imc67I imc67

                @girish this bug is there already for months and I face it all that time. When will it be solved?

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                girish
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                wrote on last edited by
                #6

                @imc67 just re-tested the mail server restart with the latest code and it seems to happen correctly. so, hopefully, it's gotten fixed with the async/await refactor.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #7

                  I have also added Service events in the event log for the next release. So, this way, we can know if the service was automatically restarted after cert update.

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