On Wednesday 24 August 2005 11:57, Craig White wrote: > On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 11:48 -0600, kevin.kempter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > wrote: > > On Wednesday 24 August 2005 11:42, Andy Green wrote: > > > > - The ip address changed and the error is innocent because > > > > dataintellect.com is either too cheap or too dumb to update > > > > certificate > > > > > > > > or > > > > > > > > - The machine you think is pop3.dataintellect.com isn't that computer > > > > at all and you have no reason to trust the machine called > > > > pop3.dataintellect.com at all. > > > > > > Or perhaps somebody supplied a 1.2.3.4 IP address and not the DNS name > > > in their kmail config? > > > > > > -Andy > > > > Where in the settings do I setup the dns name? > > ---- > I think Andy was suggesting a possibility but I don't think that it's > very possible. > > Start Kmail -> Settings -> Configure Kmail -> Accounts -> Host > > Host is either a name or an ip address. Andy is suggesting that you > might have an ip address in the configuration that is an alternate ip > address for the same machine and NOT the ip address listed in the > certificate - hence the cause for the alert. > > I would bet dollars to doughnuts that you have pop3.dataintellect.com in > the 'Host' section > > Craig You are correct. However I did see something else. If I select the Sending tab under Accounts there is a 'default domain' which is set to my localhost domain from (/etc/hosts ?) which isn't a real domain. Could this be the issue?