Given that I uninstalled avast! antivirus and installed Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 Thunderbird asked to accept an invalid certificate or not.

Given that I uninstalled avast! antivirus and installed Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 Thunderbird application if you want to accept an invalid certificate when you try to receive new messages.

Please take a look at the two attachments (it seems to be a problem with the download of jpg files).

Obviously Bitdefender manipulates the certificate (no doubt to be able to scan the e-mails via an SSL connection). But I'm not sure.

Would you recommend to confirm an exception for this certificate (permanently)?

Thanks in advance.

Greetings

Marco

Thank you, christ1.

I discovered that after disabling SSL scanning in Bitdefender, this problem no longer exists.

Maybe this can be seen as a confirmation that the certificate belongs in reality to Bitdefender. Because it is my concern, that is the validation of this certificate to make sure that Bitdefender is the transmitter.

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