I have email from a shared hosting provider.
I'm trying to send email over SSL. I know the server certificate is invalid in the eyes of the computer's security system, but since it's shared hosting, I'm sharing the same server IP address as many others, and you can't have more than one certificate for one IP and port combination.
After upgrading to Mountain Lion, Apple Mail no longer allows me to ignore the fact that the certificate is "invalid," and asks me to use a different outgoing mail server.
This doesn't make any sense at all! If Apple wants to continue telling everyone "it just works," then they need to make this work the way I want it to work! They went from just warning me about the security of every single message I sent in Lion and all previous OSes, to just blocking me from sending any email at all in Mountain Lion, and it's all over that "invalid" security certificate.
While the people at Apple aren't doing anything about this, because they don't give a crap about the few people who use shared hosting, I'm looking to see if anyone has a way around this security system.
I'm trying to send email over SSL. I know the server certificate is invalid in the eyes of the computer's security system, but since it's shared hosting, I'm sharing the same server IP address as many others, and you can't have more than one certificate for one IP and port combination.
After upgrading to Mountain Lion, Apple Mail no longer allows me to ignore the fact that the certificate is "invalid," and asks me to use a different outgoing mail server.
This doesn't make any sense at all! If Apple wants to continue telling everyone "it just works," then they need to make this work the way I want it to work! They went from just warning me about the security of every single message I sent in Lion and all previous OSes, to just blocking me from sending any email at all in Mountain Lion, and it's all over that "invalid" security certificate.
While the people at Apple aren't doing anything about this, because they don't give a crap about the few people who use shared hosting, I'm looking to see if anyone has a way around this security system.