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by jaimzob 5068 days ago
I hit this too - what does "doesn't cover" mean above? If two people have already hit this you might be having problems with more than 0.7%...
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Yea, 2/279 is much, much larger than what I thought

This is quite a big issue, what OS/browser are you using?

Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on OSX 10.7.4...
OK, Thank you for the report, I will disable SSL in the future, because the amount of people seeing scaring errors is too high :/

EDIT: OK I won't disable SSL

No, the proper response to this is to fork out more money for a certificate that is more widely supported! It's email, it should be secure / trustworthy?
Yes, when I can, I will buy a new certificate, but I can't at the moment, sorry
This might be an issue with - "purchased certificate must be combined with a root CA certificate for it to be trusted by browsers", see https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-certificate i think it is an nginx thing? And definitly do NOT disable ssl
Disabling SSL is even worse - there is no way I'm going to trust someone with something as important as my email if they don't offer SSL or can't get it right.
I was using chrome on iOS 5 (iPad)
I'm sorry, it looks "RapidSSL CA" is not supported on Chrome for iOS or Android

Thank you for reporting it though

Works here with 20.0.1132.57 under OSX 10.8