Mac Mail reporting certificate errors on all @yahoo. co. UK email accounts ?
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In the last few days all @yahoo. Co. UK email addresses have been having a problem on both my mac's mail client and on my Android phone using k9 mail client. Any @yahoo. Com addresses are working normally. Both devices are reporting an invalid certificate issued by the server. My mac suggests it is a host server mismatch. If I'm understanding the message correctly my devices are looking for a mail. Yahoo. Co. UK server but are finding a mail. Yahoo. Com server. If I set mail to accept this certificate I can receive email again. The certificate is issued by digicert can I trust this?
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Answer:
It looks like you have enabled SSL in email client. I suggest you to uncheck the SSL and use POP port as 110 and try.
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