On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Leonhard Voos wrote:
>
> Encrypting in common is working fine but when I configure exim to verify the
> server certificate I get always "unable to get local issuer certificate".
> Where is exim looking for this certificate?
Set the following option on your SMTP transport.
tls_verify_certificates Use: smtp Type: string* Default: unset
The value of this option must be the absolute path to a file containing
permitted server certificates, for use when setting up an encrypted
connection. Alternatively, if you are using OpenSSL, you can set
"tls_verify_certificates" to the name of a directory containing certifi-
cate files. This does not work with GnuTLS; the option must be set to the
name of a single file if you are using GnuTLS. The values of $host and
$host_address are set to the name and address of the server during the
expansion of this option. See chapter 38 for details of TLS.
Tony.
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