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Cert Config

The document provides instructions for fixing an error when using soThunder caused by an invalid SSL certificate from soemail.cs.ucdavis.edu. It instructs the user to open their certificate manager in Thunderbird or Outlook, add an exception for soemail.cs.ucdavis.edu, and permanently store the exception to resolve the error.
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Cert Config

The document provides instructions for fixing an error when using soThunder caused by an invalid SSL certificate from soemail.cs.ucdavis.edu. It instructs the user to open their certificate manager in Thunderbird or Outlook, add an exception for soemail.cs.ucdavis.edu, and permanently store the exception to resolve the error.
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Since the SSL certificate at soemail.cs.ucdavis.

edu can't be verified you might get the following error when using soThunder:

Don't worry the fix is quite easy.

1. On a Mac, go to Thunderbird->Preferences->Advanced->Certificates. In Windows, go to Tools->Options->Advanced->Certificates. Click View Certificates, and the Certificate Managerdialog window should open.

2. Select the Servers tab, and then click Add Exception.

3. In Location, type: soemail.cs.ucdavis.edu. Click Get Certificate. Make sure Permanently store this exception is checked. Click Confirm Security Exception. Click OK to close the Certificate Manager. Close the Advanced or Options Dialog box.

4. The Certificate manager should now look as this:

GLHF :P

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