OK.
Can you tell me where I entered "mail.tib.com" server name when I created a certificate? I do not remember. The only place I can think of is in /etc/postfix:
myhostname = mail.tib.com
However, I did go back & changed it to:
myhostname = imap.tib.com
but the message did not go away!
Do I need to recreate the certificate? If yes, then how is it done?
I think I just installed & setup Postfix, Dovecot, but did not physically created a certificate.
Is the certificate automatically created, from information in /etc/postfix/main.cf, when Dovecot is setup? If that is the case, I can uninstall Dovecot & re-install it unless there is an easy way.
Did I mention that I am pretty new to Postfix & Dovecot (and LINUX in general).
Thanks.
Kirti
-----Original Message----- From: Andy Shellam [mailto:andy.shellam-lists@mailnetwork.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 12:58 PM To: kbajwa@tibonline.net Cc: 'Dovecot Mailing List' Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Certificate Server name!
Hi Kirt,
Easy! Either connect to imap.tib.com instead of mail.tib.com, or create and install a new security certificate on the server which is for mail.tib.com instead. It's as simple as the message says - you've said your mail server is called "mail.tib.com" but your installed security certificate is for "imap.tib.com."
Andy
kbajwa wrote:
Setup of Dovecot went smoothly.
Now when I try to retrieve mail from the server, I get the following message:
Security Error: Domain name mismatch
You have attempted to establish a connection to "mail.tib.com" However, the security certificate presented belongs to "imap.tib.com".....
How to fix this message?
Thanks in advance.
Kirt