[Plantsci] FW: [CALS_Users] Mail Server Warnings

Mario Marquez mmarquez at ag.arizona.edu
Mon May 7 10:22:13 MST 2012


[CALS_Users] Mail Server Warnings
 
Dear CALS users,
 
We are currently renewing the security certificate for our email server.
Having an up-to-date certificate installed on our mail server lets your
client know that it is connecting to the bona fide CALS server, and not some
rogue duplicate. During this renewal process, you may experience some
warnings about an invalid SSL Certificate from your email client or from
your web browser. Please ignore these warnings, as they should soon go away.
 
Some users are reporting difficulties with ignoring the connection errors.
If you are on Eudora, we recommend you temporarily use a different client
like Outlook or Thunderbird, or that you access your email via
https://calsmail.arizona.edu and ignore any errors or warnings that pop up.
If your Thunderbird freezes or crashes, rebooting the application and/or
your computer has been reported to fix the problem. 
 
We are receiving conflicting reports regarding email clients on smartphones.
Some clients will give you an error, but will fetch your email anyway. Other
clients are refusing to connect. If your client is not connecting, please
use the webmail client via https://calsmail.arizona.edu and ignore any SSL
errors that your browser may give you.
 
If you are still having trouble connecting to your email, please contact
your department IT Support representative, or give us a call here at the
lab.
 
CALS Networking Lab
520-621-2489
lab at cals.arizona.edu
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