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Thunderbird Email - SSL Certificate error with Lets Encrypt

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @swbrains, Can you verify what you are entering for the mail server host name? For instance, are you using "domain.tld", "mail.domain.tld", or your server's hostname? Can you also check that the "mail" subdomain is not excluded from AutoSSL in cPanel >> SSL TLS Status? Thank you.
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  • swbrains
    I ended up generating an AlphaSSL certificate for my primary domain and installing that on the primary domain account, but the error still happened. What was strange is that I noticed the cert that TB was showing in its error window was a wildcard cert that also had the root domain listed on it. I had generated the new wildcard cert via AlphaSSL a while ago (August). My server admins later determined that the Service SSL Cert needed to be replaced by the newest AlphaSSL wildcard certificate generated in August. I couldn't find the expired wildcard cert in Manage SSL Hosts or in SSL Storage Manager, but I *could* still see it on the server in the list when I was viewing the page where you install an SSL certificate and clicked the Browse Certificates button to view existing certs on the server. When I selected to Browse Apache certificates, I found what I believe to be the expired certificate that is being retrieved by Thunderbird and MS Mail. I didn't know where it was being referenced from on the server to be in that list, but apparently it was in the Services SSL area. Once the current cert (from August) was installed there, TB works properly when accessing my primary domain account.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Once the current cert (from August) was installed there, TB works properly when accessing my primary domain account.

    Hello @swbrains, Thank you for sharing the outcome.
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