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The fingerprint for the connection to imap.gmail.com:993 has changed
From: |
Denis Bitouzé |
Subject: |
The fingerprint for the connection to imap.gmail.com:993 has changed |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Oct 2016 14:20:49 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
I'm using imap.gmail.com as imap server and, since today, gnus tells me:
┌────
│ Certificate information
│ Issued by: Google Internet Authority G2
│ Issued to: Google Inc
│ Hostname: imap.gmail.com
│ Public key: RSA, signature: RSA-SHA256
│ Protocol: TLS1.2, key: ECDHE-RSA, cipher: AES-128-GCM, mac: AEAD
│ Security level: Legacy
│ Valid: From 2016-09-29 to 2016-12-22
│
│
│ The fingerprint for the connection to imap.gmail.com:993 has changed from
│ sha1:b7:58:ef:a0:55:ca:f4:ee:61:62:52:b2:89:43:6a:89:bc:51:1c:bc to
│ sha1:9c:f5:5a:12:dd:a4:a1:13:42:96:40:9f:dc:59:5a:c9:2c:f4:2c:33
└────
and I'm not able to connect to it:
┌────
│ Warning: Opening nnimap server on gmail...failed: ; Unable to open
│ server nnimap+gmail due to: Buffer *nnimap imap.gmail.com 993 *nntpd**
│ has no process
└────
What am I supposed to do? (I didn't find anything useful on Internet.)
Thanks!
--
Denis
- The fingerprint for the connection to imap.gmail.com:993 has changed,
Denis Bitouzé <=