@NogDogMar 03.2011 — #By installing a legitimate SSL certificate? (I'm not an expert on this stuff, but the sankeoil.dom thing is a default "place-holder" certificate when Apache has SSL enabled but you have not yet installed an actual SSL certificate and you have accessed the page via https.)
@JoseSilvaauthorMar 03.2011 — #By installing a legitimate SSL certificate? (I'm not an expert on this stuff, but the sankeoil.dom thing is a default "place-holder" certificate when Apache has SSL enabled but you have not yet installed an actual SSL certificate and you have accessed the page via https.)[/QUOTE]
Hi
I really do not know what type is it and how it was installed in my pc. I can remove any other certificate if I want but this one is unremovable.
The problem is that it is blocking the send process of my emails.
My anti virus does not detect as a virus or whatever.
@NogDogMar 03.2011 — #Unless there's some way to make the mailer not use SSL, I don't know what you could do other than install a self-signed certificate (which may still throw warnings) or get a commercially signed certificate. But like I said, you're outside my area of relative expertise. ?