How to disable Outlook for checking for IMAP/POP3 Certificate Name Mismatch?

I have outlook clients that are connected to an IMAP/POP3 server that's off-site provided by company A.

Company A requires me to enter imap.companya.com for imap server address and 993 for the port.

I must also enable SSL for the connection.

When I do this, Outlook pops up an error message (shown below), that must be reacted to every time it checks for mail.

The reason is that the certificate is for myserver.companya123.com and that's different than imap.companya.com but company A wont change it. They said I need to disable my email programs certificate check so it doesn't keep prompting me. Now I can do this with my iphone, and other email programs without incident. But I cannot find where to disable it in outlook.

If I change the imap server address in my account settings for outlook to instead use myserver.company a123.com, outlook can't connect and as the vendor said I must use imap.companya.com as the imap server address.

I need to be able to connect via SSL (so nobody can swipe my password over the wire) but not have to react 1000x a day to the certificate warnings.

I don't want to use Eudora, or another email client that allows me to easily disable the warning. I want to use outlook. How do I set outlook so it doesn't keep popping up these certificate server name mismatch warnings?

I spent days searching for a fix, and it seems there are fixes via the registry for just about every type of certificate issue, but NOT THIS PARTICULAR ONE.

I am hoping someone knows exactly what I am talking about and knows of a easy fix. I must use SSL so please don't tell me to disable SSL.

What I need is to disable outlook from presenting that alert. That's what I need to do. No other solution will suffice. I hope outlook does not have a product limitation that prevents such a thing from being done. I am ok with a registry fix if need be, but being able to disable outlook from presenting certificate name mismatch alerts is critical. Hope its possible! Thanks!


  • Edited by ACECORP Friday, April 24, 2015 8:03 PM
April 24th, 2015 7:54pm

Have you ever tried this registry key?

System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\[version]\Outlook\Security]
Value Name: SupressNameChecks
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (0 = default, 1 = supress checks)

Kapaal


  • Edited by Kapaal Monday, April 27, 2015 7:22 AM
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April 27th, 2015 7:21am

There is no http endpoint nor is there an autodiscover since this is not a Microsoft exchange implementation. There is only an IMAP server address and an SMTP server address. I will try adding a registry key with the IMAP sever address and the SMTP server address but I don't know if that will work because it appears to be outside the bounds of this article. It may be several days until I am able to get back to where those machines are located to make the change but I'll let you know if that works or not when I do.
  • Edited by ACECORP Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:12 AM
April 30th, 2015 11:11am

Hi,

How is it going? Please let us know if you would like further assistance.

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May 6th, 2015 5:01am

That didn't work. I added a registry key on one of the client machines for the IMAP Entry so the name of the registry key matches the certificate which is "myserver.companya123.com" while the IMAP Settings inside the outlook clients continue to point to the server's other name which is "imap.companya.com" as KB 2783881 prescribes, (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2783881). However, that does not solve the problem. The certificate name mismatch message still pops up every time outlook connects. Since the KB article specifically says the solution is for http/https protocol and autodiscover I don't think the article is relevant since neither http/https or autodiscover is involved in this imap/smtp connection. I simply need to disable outlook from notifying me that the certificate name is different than the server name and so far nobody seems to have a solution to stop the notification. Is this an outlook product limitation or bug that I can't disable this certificate mismatch message?

May 6th, 2015 10:13am

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