What Is The SSL Trust Error In Email Apps? Email Security SSL Verification
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What Is The SSL Trust Error In Email Apps? Email Security SSL Verification

Summary

An SSL Certificate is a file issued by a trusted third party that verifies you have connected to a legitimate server and not an imposter trying to steal your data. When an SSL connection is made with a server, the server provides the certificate to the computer connecting to it. The computer then analyzes the certificate to verify the identity of the server.

All SSL certificates eventually expire and must be reissued. When this happens, your computer or email application may not recognize the new one. In some cases, you'll be prompted to approve the certificate manually or cancel the connection; in others, it simply won't connect.

Each email application handles this a bit differently, so we'll show you how to accept the new SSL in your application.



Verify the Certificate in Mac Mail

"The identity of "mail.example.com" cannot be verified." If you're receiving this or a similar error in Mac Mail, follow these steps:

  1. When you get the error message click Show Certificate
    The show image button.
  2. Check the box to always trust the certificate.
    The always trust option.
  3. Click Connect.

Trust the Certificate in iOS

"Cannot Verify Server Identity. The identity of "mail.example.com" cannot be verified by Mail. Review the certificate details to continue" If you're receiving this or a similar error on your iOS device, follow these steps:

  1. When you get the error message, tap Details.
    The Details button.
  2. Tap Trust in the top right corner.
  3. If Steps 1 and 2 do not resolve the issue, proceed to Step 3.

  4. Change Host Name from mail.domain.com to box###.HostMonster.com (If Host Name is already the box###, change to mail.domain.com)
  5. You can locate the box### from your email settings. To navigate there, follow these steps:

    1. Log in to your cPanel.
    2. Click email at the top of the screen.
    3. Click email configuration from the menu on the left.
    4. Select one of your email accounts from the drop down menu. The box### will be listed under Private with SSL settings on the incoming and outgoing mail server.

    If the Trust Button is missing or greyed out, continue to the steps below:

    Option 1: Turn off SSL, change to Port 26, and verify email can be sent.

    1. Navigate to Settings, then select Accounts and Passwords.
    2. Select your email account.
    3. Select SMTP (Outgoing Mail Server).
    4. Select Primary Server.
    5. Toggle Use SSL off, and change the Server Port to 26.
    6. Press Done in the upper right corner.
    To finish the reset, restart the email client and turn SSL back on.
    1. Double click the Home button and swipe up. This will close your email client.
    2. Refer to steps 1 through 4 above to navigate to your Outgoing Server settings.
    3. Toggle the Use SSL option on.
    4. Press Done in the upper right corner.

    Option 2: Add the SMTP Server back in as new.

    1. Navigate to Settings, then select Accounts and Passwords.
    2. Select your email account.
    3. Select SMTP (Outgoing Mail Server).
    4. Select Add Server...
    5. Enter the host name. This is mail.yourdomain.com (substitute ‘yourdomain.com’ with your actual domain name).
    6. Enter the username (your full email address)
    7. Enter the password (for the email address in question)
    8. Press Done in the upper right corner.
    9. Once verified, you will be brought back to the SMTP Server page. Select the Primary Server.
    10. Toggle the Primary Server off, then press Done in the upper right corner. This will force the newly added server to take over mail handling.

Reinstall the Certificate in Outlook

If you are connecting to HostMonster with Outlook and getting the SSL error follow, these steps to make your computer trust the certificate.

  1. Click the View Certificate button.
    The View Certificate button.
  2. Click Install Certificate
    The install certificate button.
  3. Next you will see the import wizard. Leave current user selected and click next.
    The certificate import wizard
  4. Choose "Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate"
    The certificate store selection
  5. Click Finish.
    The finish page.
  6. Click Yes to continue connecting.
    The yes button.
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