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i have upgraded my lenovo P2 ROM to Nauget 0.7
now the business email is not working due to missing security certificate .p12 or .pfx
our service provider is not securing the servers with this certificate , so it can not obtained through them
is there any solution for this problem?
is there a downloadable certificates can support?
message:-
"The app Gmail has requested a certificate. choosing a certificate will let the app use this identity with servers now and in the future. The app has identified the requesting server as mail.egasae.com:443, but you should only give the app access to the certificate if you trust the app.
you can install certificates from a PKCS#12 file with a .pfx or a .p12 extension located in external storage"
PS: mail was perfectly working with marshmallow version

atefaw said:
i have upgraded my lenovo P2 ROM to Nauget 0.7
now the business email is not working due to missing security certificate .p12 or .pfx
our service provider is not securing the servers with this certificate , so it can not obtained through them
is there any solution for this problem?
is there a downloadable certificates can support?
message:-
"The app Gmail has requested a certificate. choosing a certificate will let the app use this identity with servers now and in the future. The app has identified the requesting server as mail.egasae.com:443, but you should only give the app access to the certificate if you trust the app.
you can install certificates from a PKCS#12 file with a .pfx or a .p12 extension located in external storage"
PS: mail was perfectly working with marshmallow version
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