ISP says "update of digital certificates expired" now no outgoing doesn't email - HELP

That's what the ISP told me: "it seems that things worked until the moment when we updated our.
digital certificates expire this morning. You may need to accept the new
certificate (that I had to do on my iPhone/iPad). All e-mail applications
differ in the way they treat the SSL certificates. Please see your
Help files request for more information on how to import or accept a car
signed digital certificate.

I looked in 'view certificates' and 'validation', but I don't see anything to change or do... So, how can I accept this "new" certificate

Thanks in advance!

Craig

If your ISP uses self-signed certificates ask them when they intend to become a professional store. Free self-signed certificates are basically something that exists to allow analysis of configurations without fees to pay for certificates. This leaves a loophole for tight companies, generally jobs of MOM and dad, or firms, who are simply stretched to use the correct string of voting trust and pay for their certificates.

Not properly issued SSL certificates requires no acceptance, that the issuer or someone higher in the chain of trust is pre approved by Mozilla. It is extremely poor security to allow users wont accept SSL certificates and they are not experts in these things and could easily appove a certificate that makes their raw text of communication to third parties.
You are done better with unsecured connections, you're free of those signed. At least you know your vulnerable.

However, if you go to the menu Tools > options > advanced > certificates and Tower of the verify option you could do better. They are not probably set up as they sign free. Other than the view certificates and remove all those that you already have for them.

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