Nothing works. In case you notice the Details button, you should be able to manually mark that certificate as trusted.To do so, tap on the Details button and then select Trust.Now you know more about this common iPhone error message. Fix: Outlook cannot log on. Thank you for contacting us. This issue has to do with trusting the certificate on the device. *********.com’Thank you for contacting us. [quote=“KevinO, post:13, topic:63951”]So one of the reasons that this thread seems to work for some and not for others may be whether or not your phone has multiple Dreamhost email accounts.Fair enough! It will also go through your account’s details and see if everything matches. The pop-up says that the Mail app cannot verify the identity of the mail server you’re trying to connect to. If the issue is with your Computer or a Laptop you should try using Restoro which can scan the repositories and replace corrupt and missing files. I’m familiar with re-trusting the (invalid) SSL certificate on the Mac but I don’t see a way of doing this in iOS 10.2. Click “Details” below that message, followed by “Trust” in the top-right corner. " The problem at hand affects both POP3 and IMAP account types. This was because I had my DH mail server lingering in the list of Between the instructions, the odd Apple choice to not provide a “Trust” button, and the rarity of having to do this sort of thing, this problem ate up an insane amount of time. Also, here is a link to a guide on how to I’m trying to set up my hubby on my mac and setting up his email I get the message that the STMP server failed, Even after double and triple checking the email address and password, we are still getting the same message.This will rotate the port settings, and rule out port blocking on your local network.i think you should first find out what version of the the Microsft server you are running. I found the blog post on I’d definitely like to be able to do that, so I can be assured I’m accepting the right certificate.I’ll add the same, some family iPhone 7’s don’t seem to get the ‘trust’ option at all. After getting to the Outgoing Mail Server, tap on the email that you deleted in the first step and then scroll down and Delete the Server!

I understand if you call Google 24/7 you can get help.followed the above steps but only got a msg ‘these settings are installed by the profile “name”, no idea what to do next.

I did later discover I also needed to “trust” the SMTP server, but I had no trouble there either. For iPhone users it incorrectly states "It will show the message “Cannot Verify Server Identity”. This will happen the first time the user hits a new authentication server for each SSID. You are welcome to use the SSL version of your email server settings. This automatically cuts of the secure connection. I was glad to see this wasn’t just a problem I was having; it would have taken me too long to guess that the accounts would need to be deleted and re-added.There was an additional hitch for me, which I’m posting in case anybody else has problems: even after deleting and re-adding all my DH accounts, I still didn’t get the “Trust” button. When Mac Mail connects to your server, it by default attempts to connect using a SSL connection. Here’s The Real Fix.

The Macs and iOS devices are all starting popping up “Cannot Verify Server identity” messages every minute even if the Mail application isn’t in use, even though the Mail settings are meticulously set to Dreamhost’s recommended settings (and triple checked).

Because of that, you need to be careful when you are choosing the ports for the incoming and outgoing server.Our suggestion is to use the following secure ports:As we have already mentioned, the reason why you are getting this error message is because your iPhone is using SSL.