Delete the SMTP(s) Certificate
A digital certificate may be required by some SMTP (E-mail) servers for a secure connection. You can delete your SMTP(E-mail) server SSL certificate at any time, for example, when certificate is expired.
Deleting the certificate, breaks the SMTPS(secure) connection to the SMTP(E-mail) server.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Setup > System Settings > E-mail(SMTP), select the instance for which certificate has to be deleted.
Under SMTPS Settings section, click on the link with certificate name.
On the Certificate Properties page, click Delete Certificate > OK.
View the SMTP(s) Certificate
A digital certificate may be required by some SMTP(E-mail) servers for a secure connection. You can view your SMTP(E-mail) server SSL certificate at any time, for example, to check expiration, issuer, subject and so on.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Setup > System Settings > E-mail(SMTP), select the instance for which certificate has to be viewed.
Under SMTPS Settings section, click on the link with certificate name.
On the Certificate Properties page, check all the properties. Click Back, to go back to SMTP(E-mail) server configuration page.
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