![]() That field must match in your Outlook settings, otherwise, you will get this beautiful message. Well that url isn’t being used in my Outlook connection settings, so I updated my settings (incoming mail server url in this case) to match the url that the certificate is issued to and voila.įor those not using GoDaddy, the url you should be using is listed in the Issued To field when you click on “View Certificate”. When I looked really carefully at the certificate, I noticed it was issued to. Since SSL certificates are only good for the domain name specified when purchasing them (unless it’s a wildcard certificate, but that’s another story). Well that didn’t make any sense, because well, it’s GoDaddy. ![]() Check Configure server settings or additional server types manually and click Next. Select Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP or HTTP and click Next. It started telling me that GoDaddy’s certificate couldn’t be validated. In the following window click on the New button. In this article I make use of GoDaddy’s SecureServer mail server settings, but if you are encountering this error, it’s more than likely for the same underlying reason.įor a time I connected to GoDaddy’s servers without using SSL, so when I converted I left my connection urls the same, just changed up some ports and set Outlook to use SSL. I did until I realized what Outlook was trying to tell me. Have you ever gotten this pesky little notification from Outlook each time you first open it up and perform a Send/Receive operation?
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