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As I said in the first email, the indications that something is wrong are that I cannot connect to the locally hosted mail server from the Windows instance of Thunderbird. It is very difficult to post a screenshot of 'the error'. The only 'error' I could send a picture of would be the dialog - and it is quite clear what this says (above). So, again, crystal clear there is NOTHING wrong with server or server settings. On my Linux Mint laptop, I have set up Thunderbird using the SAME server settings and it works perfectly - as it always did for years with Thunderbird on Windows. On Windows, as I cannot get Thunderbird to work FOR THIS ACCOUNT (it is working for other ISP mail accounts) I am using Sylpheed to send and receive messages from my home server. The configuration related to must be corrected.' However, let me say very clearly that there is NOTHING wrong with the mailserver. Certificate type not approved for application. If I try and send a message from the same server, I get a dialog ' Sending of the message failed. Read this answer in context ? 0 All Replies (11) Thanks for all the assistance provided - and hopefully, if others are having a similar problem, this will encourage them. And Thunderbird works! I used the information contained at with a bit of tweaking to reflect my configuration on a RaspberryPi and all is fixed. So, I applied for and received a 'standalone' certificate and associated private key, and reconfigured both Postfix and Dovecot to use this rather than the CACert certificate.
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I'd always thought that 'Lets Encrypt' required a running web server, but found this is not the case. As it may take many weeks - months? - for this to be fixed, I looked for an alternative. Somehow, this is stopping the certificate process for CACert ( ) TLS authorisation working correctly. Due to the covid-19 crisis and travel restrictions, a critical (remote) server in the CACert chain apparently is down, and cannot be fixed as it is not available remotely, and requires a physical visit (so I have been informed). And I'm at a loss what to do!! Sure, I can use Sylpheed or use the Linux machine - but I'd really like to continue to use TBird as before.
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It just will NOT work with my home account! I've tried deleting the account and rebuilding it, but that just gives me the same message on 'send' and will not download messages on receive. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the Win10 Thunderbird client as it works with other accounts. So, it looks like there is nothing wrong with my home server setup - it works with two independent clients. In addition, the Thunderbird application works perfectly with other ISP emails. The configuration related to must be corrected.' The crazy thing is that I have setup Thunderbird on a laptop running Linux Mint and it works with this account perfectly! In addition, in fristration, I have also set up a 'Sylpheed' client on Windows 10 and this also works perfectly. If I tried to send an email, I get a dialog that says 'Sending of the message failed. Suddenly, last week, it stopped! I noticed that when trying to read emails, the 'spinning' wheel appeared and never stopped.
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I have an IMAP mail server setup on a Raspberry Pi and have successfully used Thunderbird for many years, on both Windows 7 and now Windows 10 to receive and send emails via the server account.