Have you looked at your account properties and verified that you
are indeed using those new server names? I have seen that error
when the user keeps an old server name, like pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com.
If you tell it *not* to ignore the certificate warning, does it then give a
more complete error message? If so, copy and paste, so we can
see it.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"cte1" <> wrote in message news:65FD9A46-8386-409B-A5A5-...
> The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that could
> not be verified
>
> I am getting the above warning every time I open vista widowns mail. My
> internet provider si ATT and they gave me the following instructionsto allow
> me to set my eamil adresses:
>
> 1. Open your email client program.
> 2. Locate the email account settings for your particular client.
> 3. Change the POP server to pop.att.yahoo.com.
> 4. Change the SMTP server to smtp.att.yahoo.com.
> 5. Change the SMTP port to 465 and check the option labeled Use an encrypted
> connection (SSL).
> 6. Change the POP3 port to 995 and check the option labeled Use an encrypted
> connection (SSL).
>
> I have two email adress one at SBCglobal.net and the other at 5to9.net.
>
> after I ignor the warningmy email works fine how do i stop the warning
> from coming up every time I load Windows mail?
>
> X
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