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    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    hey KSV...that is incorrect...there is no option to always trust the certificate. I have attempted to add the certificate into different keychains (System, login, X509 Anchors) and chose to Always Trust the certificate...to no avail. I assume this may be the way to do it but possibly I'm not...
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    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    Thanks for everyone's attempt to help.
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    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    bump ::angel::
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    Internal Hdd Always Attempts to Mount After Login

    I have searched for this but maybe I'm not using the right keywords. I understand, by default, Mac OS X attempts to mount any attached disk drive once you login. I have an internal hard drive and an external hard drive attached to my Mac Mini and I would like for Mac OS X to NOT attempt to...
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    Filevault Annoyance During Logoff

    Thank you. I am using the latest build of Panther.
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    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    Thanks for replying. Yes, I'm able to retrieve and it does pop up a message asking if I want to continue. I searched the mail server's site and sent them an e-mail. I am using Host Rocket. Has anyone ever gotten rid of this message? Is there any way to allow my computer to automatically trust...
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    Filevault Annoyance During Logoff

    Just for the record, my environment must be as secure as possible without sacrificing too much functionality, performance, or ease of use. So, I guess you wouldn't consider me the average user. Put it like this...you don't have to be the president to have enemies...if you thought your life was...
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    Filevault Annoyance During Logoff

    If its more of a risk than a safety net, then why use it at all? Also Randman, I thought Filevault encrypted the contents of your home folder for you?
  9. K

    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    Bump. If I need to be clearer, please reply.
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    Filevault Annoyance During Logoff

    About 80% of the time I log off Mac OS X, I get a message that says: "Your home folder, which is protected by FileVault, is using more dis space than necessary..." This is highly annoying as I am used to clicking shutdown or restart and leaving. Is there a way to prevent this message or...
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    Unable to Verify Ssl Server

    I have searched everywhere for this solution. Basically, I use SSL and its default port for retrieving my POP mail with OS X's Mail client. I receive the error: Unable to verify SSL server xxxxxxxx. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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