After installing Avast One, some third-party email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, or The Bat!, may show that the mail server certificate is invalid when you send and receive emails.
Email Guardian (on your device) in Avast One uses an advanced scanning method for incoming and outgoing emails over SSL/TLS-secured connections. Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Sea Monkey, and The Bat! have their own certificate stores and may require extra configuration to avoid warnings about invalid mail server certificates.
This article shows you how to stop warnings about invalid mail server certificates by exporting the Email Guardian certificate then importing it into your email client's certificate store.
Export the Email Guardian certificate
- On your keyboard, press the
Win
key andE
key simultaneously to open File Explorer. - Copy and paste
C:\ProgramData\Avast Software\Avast
into the address bar and press theEnter
key on your keyboard. - Locate the
wscert.der
file in the Avast folder, and copy and paste it to your desktop. - If prompted to provide administrator permission, select Continue.
The Email Guardian certificate is exported.
Import the Email Guardian certificate
- Avast One 24.x for Windows
- Microsoft Windows 11 Home / Pro / Enterprise / Education
- Microsoft Windows 10 Home / Pro / Enterprise / Education - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate - Service Pack 1 with Convenient Rollup Update, 32 / 64-bit
Updated on: July-30-2024