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Warning: No server certificate defined; TLS connections will fail

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  • 24x7server
    Hello :), Have you installed ConfigServer MailScanner on your server ? I think due to MailScanner your are facing this issues with the exim service.
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  • bloatedstoat
    G'day @24x7server, we do not use Mailscanner. Thanks for the thought though!
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  • Secmas
    G'day @24x7server, we do not use Mailscanner. Thanks for the thought though!

    It is happening to me as well. Do you use CloudLINUX?
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  • twhiting9275
    Maybe reinstalling the certificate is in order.
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  • bloatedstoat
    @Secmas, yes we are CloudLinux. The error message is no longer showing in exim_paniclog for us though. It only happened after the upcp --force and has since stopped presenting.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You will notice those warnings in Exim 4.86 based on the following changes:
    JH/04 Certificate name checking on server certificates, when exim is a client, is now done by default. The transport option tls_verify_cert_hostnames can be used to disable this per-host. The build option EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES is withdrawn. JH/06 Verification of the server certificate for a TLS connection is now tried (but not required) by default. The verification status is now logged by default, for both outbound TLS and client-certificate supplying inbound TLS connections
    Note that while you see the warning messages in /var/log/exim_mainlog, it should not result in any issues with mail delivery by default. Thank you.
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