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ArtNie

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    ArtNie received kudos from gensyscon in Thunderbird email fetching issue   
    Hi everone,
    I found the solution to this topic on a German speaking thunderbird forum.
    For all non-german speaking people, here the translation with the action plan which solves the issue. At least for me.
    Not sure though if all menu names are correct, as I only have German versions. But you get the point I assume.
    Open ESET NOD32 Antivirus -> Setup-> Advanced setup -> Web and E-Mail -> SSL/TLS
    Here disable the SSL/TLS-protocol filtering -> deakctivate Open Thunderbird -> Tools -> Options -> Privacy &Security -> Certificates
    Check if there still is an Eset certificate and in case it is remove it. Restart the PC Now without open any other programm or application go back to ESET NOD32 Antivirus -> Setup-> Advanced setup -> Web and E-Mail -> SSL/TLS There you activate the protocol filerting again -> activate Now open Thunderbird and go to  ools -> Options -> Privacy &Security -> Certificates
    Now check if there is an Eset certificate now. There should be one dated with current day and time. Now Thunderbird worked as ususal again for me :)
     
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    ArtNie received kudos from Frans82 in Thunderbird email fetching issue   
    Hi everone,
    I found the solution to this topic on a German speaking thunderbird forum.
    For all non-german speaking people, here the translation with the action plan which solves the issue. At least for me.
    Not sure though if all menu names are correct, as I only have German versions. But you get the point I assume.
    Open ESET NOD32 Antivirus -> Setup-> Advanced setup -> Web and E-Mail -> SSL/TLS
    Here disable the SSL/TLS-protocol filtering -> deakctivate Open Thunderbird -> Tools -> Options -> Privacy &Security -> Certificates
    Check if there still is an Eset certificate and in case it is remove it. Restart the PC Now without open any other programm or application go back to ESET NOD32 Antivirus -> Setup-> Advanced setup -> Web and E-Mail -> SSL/TLS There you activate the protocol filerting again -> activate Now open Thunderbird and go to  ools -> Options -> Privacy &Security -> Certificates
    Now check if there is an Eset certificate now. There should be one dated with current day and time. Now Thunderbird worked as ususal again for me :)
     
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