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Eudora 7 - SSL Certificate Management problem

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Dubya Thursday 27 July 2017 at 9:59
DubyaAnonymous

I am new to Linux so please excuse me if I use the wrong terminlogy.

I have recently installed Eudora 7.1.0.9 using POL under Linux Mint 18.2 32-bit.

I have been running Eudora as my email client on various versions of Windows for many, many years.  The only challenge I have with Eudora is that it no longer automatically manages the SSL certificates which are required to allow email to be sent and received via GMail.  Fortunately Eudora provides a method to add these manually to its file of "user trusted" certificates so its no big hassle.

I can open Eudora on Linux and create an my email file with no obvious problems.  However I get the following error message when I attempt to receive email or add certificate information to the "user trusted" file.

The permissions of the file usercerts.p7b are -rw-rw-rw-

Any suggestions of what to do next would be appreciated.

David.

 

 

Dubya Thursday 27 July 2017 at 10:07
DubyaAnonymous

Oops. The cut-n-paste of the error msg has been dropped from my post.

It reads:-

There was an error updating your usercerts.p7b

Certificate file (error 32). Any certificate changes

you made during this session will not be saved.

Please make sure you have write permission

on this file.

 

David.

 

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