Value |
Description |
mailCertificateNone |
No certificate information is available. A secure connection
was not established with the server. |
mailCertificateValid |
The certificate is valid. |
mailCertificateNoMatch |
The certificate is valid, however the domain name specified
in the certificate does not match the domain name of the site
that the client has connected to. This is typically the case if
the ServerName property is set to an IP address rather
than a host name. It is recommended that the client examine the
CertificateSubject property to determine the domain name
of the site that the certificate was issued for. |
mailCertificateExpired |
The certificate has expired and is no longer valid. The
client can examine the CertificateExpires property to
determine when the certificate expired. |
mailCertificateRevoked |
The certificate has been revoked and is no longer valid. It
is recommended that the client application immediately terminate
the connection if this status is returned. |
mailCertificateUntrusted |
The certificate has not been issued by a trusted authority,
or the certificate is not trusted on the local host. It is
recommended that the client application immediately terminate the
connection if this status is returned. |
mailCertificateInvalid |
The certificate is invalid. This typically indicates that the
internal structure of the certificate is damaged. It is
recommended that the client application immediately terminate the
connection if this status is returned. |