![]() ![]() If you haven’t done this then the certificates won’t be on your Mac. ![]() The steps assume that you already use Apple Mail to access your mail server via SSL, and that you’ve accepted the mail server certificates in Apple Mail. ![]() Here are the steps (slightly modified from Drarok’s post): One thing’s certain – it’s frickin’ annoying!Īnyway, after trying all sorts of things suggested in forums, including wiping my mail settings, rebooting, and so on, I finally came across the solution in this forum post. Some say it’s a bug, while others say it’s Apple’s intended behaviour with self-signed certs. It sounds like this is a common problem with iOS 4.2.1 and self-signed certificates. ![]() I use SSL for both sending and receiving email, and my mail server uses a self-signed certificate. Since upgrading my iPhone to iOS 4.2.1 I continually received this annoying popup every time I sent or received email: ![]()
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