I use fetchmail to collect some of my email,
and I've just started getting the following complaing:
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fetchmail: Server certificate verification error:
unable to get local issuer certificate
fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: certificate not trusted
fetchmail: Server certificate verification error:
unable to verify the first certificate
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However, the email seems to come through.
I seem to have a valid cert.pem in what I take is the standard place,
/etc/pki/tls , on my Fedora system:
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[tim at alfred ~]$ openssl verify /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem
/etc/pki/tls/cert.pem: OK
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Is there a second certificate that openssl liked?
I couldn't find any intelligible documentation on openssl,
or rather on how it functions.
Any advice or pointers gratefully received.
Is there something I should (or can) do?
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