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[GH-ISSUE #176] Samsung Galaxy S2 problem #148
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Originally created by @jberkel on GitHub (Aug 25, 2011).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/jberkel/sms-backup-plus/issues/176
@kynan commented on GitHub (Sep 10, 2011):
I don't see this error on my Galaxy S2.
@jberkel commented on GitHub (Sep 10, 2011):
might be related to a specific firmware on the S2
@hanxue commented on GitHub (Oct 18, 2011):
Maybe issue with the cacert bundled on your S2 phone? Have you tried copying the JRE certs from a working phone, or re-creating it manually?
@optio commented on GitHub (Dec 22, 2011):
I've got exactly the same issue on my SGS2.
Could you pls specify how to 'copy the JRE certs , or re-creating it manually' ?
@optio commented on GitHub (Dec 22, 2011):
Btw, don't have the error with the original SMS backup app
@balu- commented on GitHub (Jan 6, 2012):
same problem with cyanogenmod and htc desire :(,
I've already tried to import the imaps certificat, nothing changed
@norrinr commented on GitHub (May 29, 2013):
Using this app for the first time, I'm getting this error using a Motorola Atrix and my own mail server. Am I correct in assuming that it's due to my self-signed SSL certificate?