Hello all, I am trying to send out some email notification from a windows server to an email list using our mail server. However, I got the following certification error (see details below). My application is a simple java application running every 5 minutes. We use Java 5 update 16. I have also added our mail server's certificate to the default keystore of the user account running this application, according to this page: http://www.java-samples.com/showtutorial.php?tutorialid=210 I also adde
You seems to be using a test certificate on server side, the certificate is not signed by a Trust CA for example. If you open it with your browser, you'll see a warning.
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【在 T*****e 的大作中提到】 : Hello all, : I am trying to send out some email notification from a windows server to an : email list using our mail server. However, I got the following : certification error (see details below). : My application is a simple java application running every 5 minutes. We use : Java 5 update 16. : I have also added our mail server's certificate to the default keystore of : the user account running this application, according to this page: : http://www.java-samples.com/showtutorial.php?tutorialid=210 : I also adde
By the way, we have the same application running just fine on a server with java 1.4. Don't know whether or not there is any difference between Java 1.4 and Java 5 regarding java mail.
T*e
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Yes, our certificate is not signed by a trusted CA. That is why I had to manually add it to Java's keystore using Java's key tool. However, it does not seem to work.
T*e
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It seems that I had made a mistake. I tried to add the certificate to the current user's default key store location (c:\Documents and Settings\user. name\.keystore) but it did not work. Then I tried to add it to JDK_HOME\jre \lib\security\cacerts and JRE_HOME\lib\security\cacerts. This time it worked just fine.