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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You will need to ensure the mail server hostname you are using for SSL connections in your email client matches the SSL certificate name installed for the service under: "WHM Home " Service Configuration " Manage Service SSL Certificates" Also, it must be a signed certificate to prevent email client warnings. Thank you.
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  • wtgotllc
    [COLOR="#000000">Thank you for your response I checked my certificates in WHM everything seems to be okay their; see figure1.png.vB I also checked setting in my cPanel everything seems to be okay their as well; see fig2.png.vB I then proceeded to check my Outlooks mail settings; see fig3.png.vB I am definitely at a loss. Please help.
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  • 24x7server
    ][COLOR="#000000">I am having a problem with Certificate Warning when opening Outlook. [COLOR="#000000">Every time I open Outlook I get a Certificate warning about names not matching. I have Included an Image or screen shot.

    Can you please click on "View Certificate" and check which name is showing your SSL Certificate
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  • wtgotllc
    I assume you are talking about the warning message that I get in in outlook when I first open it up. I have three e-mails setup in outlook currently they all show the same name server.myhostname.com which what I assume it should say sence I am using ssl connection for all email accounts. I also have certificate installed on all services under my FQDN in WHM.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • wtgotllc
    ]I assume you are talking about the warning message that I get in in outlook when I first open it up. I have three e-mails setup in outlook currently they all show the same name server.myhostname.com which what I assume it should say sence I am using ssl connection for all email accounts. I also have certificate installed on all services under my FQDN in WHM.

    .vB This is a view of view certificate.
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  • wtgotllc
    Problem was resolved. I assume that the ticket number is the Request ID: 5553023
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  • cPanelMichael
    To update, the issue was resolved after the user reconfigured the accounts in the email client. Thank you.
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  • Serra
    Reconfigured how? I have a client with the same issue and I'm unable to see any issues. The client is using the FQDN as the IMAP and SMTP server. What was the setting that was changed?
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]Reconfigured how? I have a client with the same issue and I'm unable to see any issues. The client is using the FQDN as the IMAP and SMTP server. What was the setting that was changed?

    The user deleted the email account in their mail client (they configured it prior to setting up the SSL certificate) and then re-added it. Upon doing so, the issue no longer occurred, indicating it was an issue with their email client configuration. Thank you.
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  • Serra
    Interesting. Thanks for the follow-up. I'm 100% sure this is not a server issue, but I'm unable to determine what the issue is. I had hoped it was a setting we could mimic.
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  • Serra
    ]Interesting. Thanks for the follow-up. I'm 100% sure this is not a server issue, but I'm unable to determine what the issue is. I had hoped it was a setting we could mimic.

    HA! I had their computer guy login to their PC remotely... they were looking at the wrong account. The account with the problem was setup wrong! It turns out the FQDN was incorrect!
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]HA! I had their computer guy login to their PC remotely... they were looking at the wrong account. The account with the problem was setup wrong! It turns out the FQDN was incorrect!

    I am happy to see you were able to find the cause of the issue. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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