Update SSL Certificate on Email Client from Email Server
by mEllis from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5ADZF)
Hello,
Not sure if this is the correct sub-forum for this question, but I have successfully set up an email server using OpenBSD 6.7, but at the time I set it up, I didn't set up renewal of the SSL certificate as a cronjob (I have since repented and have it renewing), so the SSL cert expired and ever since (even though I renewed the SSL), my email client, Claws-Mail, keeps saying my SSL certificate is expired and asks me to accept use of the expired cert. Mutt does the same thing. I can still send and receive email, but the warnings about the certificate are annoying since I know that I renewed it and it's current.
I have tested my mail server on SSLlabs and it says that it's an 'A.' I just want to know if there is a way to import my latest certificate to my email client so that it recognizes the new certificate?
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
- Michael


Not sure if this is the correct sub-forum for this question, but I have successfully set up an email server using OpenBSD 6.7, but at the time I set it up, I didn't set up renewal of the SSL certificate as a cronjob (I have since repented and have it renewing), so the SSL cert expired and ever since (even though I renewed the SSL), my email client, Claws-Mail, keeps saying my SSL certificate is expired and asks me to accept use of the expired cert. Mutt does the same thing. I can still send and receive email, but the warnings about the certificate are annoying since I know that I renewed it and it's current.
I have tested my mail server on SSLlabs and it says that it's an 'A.' I just want to know if there is a way to import my latest certificate to my email client so that it recognizes the new certificate?
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
- Michael