Paste the path to the hosts file in File, Open dialog. To open the hosts file, search for Notepad on the Start menu, right click on it and choose Run as Administrator.The hosts file is in %windir%\system32\drivers\etc. Edit the hosts file and add a new line for IP address 111.222.111.222.View the certificate as above and note the server name under Issued To.Į.g.
Type ping to find your IP address and the hosts server name.Type cmd on the Start menu to open a Command Prompt.Since GoDaddy lets you use either server name, you can eliminate the error message if you use the server names. The easiest fix is to change the server name, if your mail provider supports other server names.įor example, in the dialog in this screenshot, the server certificate was issued to but I'm using as the server name in my account settings. This is a common problem when the administrator uses self-published certificates. This warning indicates the server name does not match the name in your account settings, or in the case of Exchange server, that the address in the autodiscover file does not match the address the server is using. The certificate is self signed so I always just click Yes to continue using the server/email account, but how do I get Outlook to remember? Every time I run the program I get a popup: "Internet Security Warning" The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that cannot be verified. I have a SSL IMAP email account that I just setup in Outlook.