
contains information on Google Internet Authority G2, Google’s intermediate CA which issues digital certificates for Google web sites and properties. In that case your problem might have nothing to do with Avast!.
#Avast certificate error thunderbird upgrade#
If you did a fresh installation of Avast 2014 (not a upgrade to it) see. viewtopic.php?p=13697621#p13697621Īmong other things you will need to import a Mail Shield certificate to the Mozilla Thunderbird certificate store. They now do a benign MITM (man in the middle) attack. It used to require you to connect to a 127.0.0.1/localhost proxy (or disable SSL so that you did not use a secure connection). They changed how they scan email over SSL connections. You may have run into a problem due to upgrading from Avast 7.x to Avast 2014. This is all GobbledyGoogle to me but clearly something is amiss! Any help would be appreciated as this has been a nuisance since I got the new Lenovo Yoga Pad a year ago. It says it was issued to "Google Internet Authority G2" and verified for "SSL Silver Certificate". PegM I too have "the certificate problem" but my OS is Windows 8.1! Should the security certificate work for Win8.1? My TB is 31. I also started getting this message this morning. On the other hand, if you see that the certificate is owned by "", then run away as fast as you can. So once you confirm the exception, you'll be OK for 1 or 2 years.
#Avast certificate error thunderbird install#
Therefore, Thunderbird complains that you are trying to install a certificate that might not be the proper one. However, it seems to use a certificate that is signed "" (at least, that's what I have). Click on "view certificate" and you'll know who owns the certificate. Mgagnonlv wrote:It's actually very simple but confusing.
