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Mozilla Thunderbird Messages

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I can't send or receive messages using Mozilla Thunderbird using my [edited] @wavecable.com account. About a week ago I got the following notification:

Sending of the message failed. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. The configuration related to mail.wavecable.com must be corrected.

I've been using Thunderbird for at least 10 years and Never made a change to the configuration.

I suspect that the problem is with Thunderbird because of unique way Wavecable is configured.

Please check to see if it's the problem is with Thunderbird or Wave and tell me how I should proceed.

Thanks, Ed Murach

I can't send or receive messages using Mozilla Thunderbird using my [edited] @wavecable.com account. About a week ago I got the following notification: Sending of the message failed. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. The configuration related to mail.wavecable.com must be corrected. I've been using Thunderbird for at least 10 years and Never made a change to the configuration. I suspect that the problem is with Thunderbird because of unique way Wavecable is configured. Please check to see if it's the problem is with Thunderbird or Wave and tell me how I should proceed. Thanks, Ed Murach

Modified by James

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I'm mentioning the link below because both you and the reported at the link are experiencing issues with the same server. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1400040

What Anti-Virus product are you using ?

Are you using AVG or AVAST ?

You could disable the Mail Shield to test if everything works when it's switched Off.

Maybe you need to sort out the Certificate - see some info: Lots of good info.


The link above also shows where it is in Thunderbird, but it's not been updated for version 102*, so where you see it mention 'Options' assume the word 'Settings' is now used.

Thunderbird certificate area: Menu icon > Settings > Privacy & Security scroll down to 'Security' There is a 'Certificates' section and a 'Manage Certifictaes' button

Modified by Toad-Hall