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Zylantex

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  1. Just a suggestion. Could you publish your downtimes in UTC/GMT ? Or at least give a US time zone EST or whatever? Your clients are pretty well spread across time zones, I'm in France now so it's UTC/GMT + 2 for me. (10:00pm local time) I have no idea what time it is where ever you are. I and many others I'm sure have no idea what local time this notice works out at so I don't know when my site will be down.
  2. Is this causing issues for anybody else? Daylight savings time is now effective in Europe but the time being reported on my forum is incorrect. I have checked the settings at my end and I'm pretty confident that they are correct. Has the time been changed on the servers? Thanks.
  3. Thanks for the responses guys. Fair enough, I accept that my software is getting on a bit and I should probably update it. More money down the tubes to to get what I already have! Nevertheless it has only happened in the last couple of weeks, perhaps only since Jan 1st, so I thought it was a change at the server end. I collect email from 18 email addresses spread across the US, Canada and France. None of them give me this error, just some, not all, of my MDD mail and even at that not every time. So I'm a bit puzzled by the inconsistancy.
  4. Here's what I see http://bzplay.com/images/mailcert.png
  5. MS Outlook 2007 (12.0.4518.1014) I'm still getting the message intermittantly. I am puzzled as to why it doesn't come up on every send and receive cycle but for some reason it only pops up the warning every now and then. The only thing I can think of is that whatever site Outlook checks the cert on is not always contactable, other than that I've got no other ideas.
  6. Of late I am getting a warning every time that outlook checks my email. The server that you are connected to is using a certificate that cannot be verified. The target principal name is incorrect. If I choose to view the cerificate I see the following: All the intended purposes of this certificate could not be verified. Issued to: hermes.supportdns.com Issued by RapidSSl CA Valid from 02/08/2011 to 5/8/2013 Then I must click "Yes" to continue to use this server. If I click No" I get no emails and have to do a send and receive all over again and click "Yes". I'm sure this must be affecting other people too. I realise this is probably just a technical fault that doesn't really mean much but I have to respond every time I check my email and it's getting tedious.
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