![]() Perry, thanks for that detailed response. How can I get this Security Warning to STOP popping up when I start Outlook? ![]() Outlook 2010, Thunderbird and Mac Mail all gave such a warning, but allowed the exception to be permanently stored so I didn't have to click the "'Yes' continue using this server" each time I started the email client. However, I want all email to/from workstations to deal with the local Mail Submission Agent on our local mail server, and not get routed "outside" to the public domain. I have specified the incoming mail serverĪs, which, of course, doesn't match the certificate. The certificate is issues to the public domain name. I have specified STARTTLS for the incoming server connection. I do understand why it's giving me this message. Is there a way to NOT have this message come up? I click 'Yes' and Outlook comes up, but I have to click 'Yes' every time I start Outlook. The dialog has buttons to 'View Certificate', "Do you want to continue using this server? 'Yes' / 'No'. Every time I start Outlook I get the message, "The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that cannot be verified. I've just installed Office 365 on a new Windows 10 Pro computer in our office.
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