thunderbird asks me to confirm ssl-certificate exception, even though the domain its showing me shouldnt be used
Hello, I setup my own mailserver. It has a valid lets encrypt wildcard-certificate for *.tld.com. The mailserver usees imap.tld.com for imap and smtp.tld.com for smtp. So the certificate should be ok. When i add an account to thunderbird i get the ssl-certificate exception for tld.com. But the tld.com should not be used, only imap / smtp. Why is thunderbird trying to validate a certificate for tld.com?
Todas as respostas (3)
Possibly because tld.com is the domain name, whereas imap.tld.com is only a subdomain.
david said
Possibly because tld.com is the domain name, whereas imap.tld.com is only a subdomain.
But what is the purpose to validate tld.com? What exactly is thunderbird trying to find there? It only needs to connect to imap.tld.com / smtp.tld.com, no?
If i kill the process while its asking for an exception and start thunderbird again, it doesnt ask me to make a security exception anymore and i can send/receive emails normally.
Is it maybe trying to connect there to find caldav or something while initializing the account?
TB isn't trying to 'find' anything; it's just standard protocol in internet connectivity to put domain name authentication over subdomain authentication because domain name servers track domains, not subdomains.