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  1. Posts : 191
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    Mozilla website produces this error.


    Hi

    Image below shows what Mozilla website produces this error msg. Emailed Moz no response. No other websites I frequent produce this.

    If anyone is familiar with this error, please help me. I've been on Mozilla site for over 10 yr with no problem.

    Regards,
    klxdrt 10.
    v 1909
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  2. Posts : 6,788
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  3. Posts : 6,788
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    FYI:

    Something is wrong with your shortcut. I get the same if I use the URL that you posted.

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  4. Posts : 191
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    Ssl_error_rx_error_too_ long


    Callender Thanks,

    Below is the actual link to Moz:
    https://forums.mozillazine.org:80/in...bc9a7bbedf1d32

    I can't access Moz as everytime I try I get below error. My question is:
    What does SSL_ERROR_RX_ERROR_TOO_ LONG really mean other than this record is too long. I looked it up & the meaning was too complex for me. I tried contacting the service that hosts my email & they said they don't support TB any more.

    Currently I'm looking for a new server for TB or a new free EM client similar to the look/feel of TB. So far I've not found nothing, I just want email not a lot of useless xtras, or any form of web "HTML" mail.
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  5. Posts : 23,013
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    This is the link to Mozillazine forums...

    Index page • mozillaZine Forums



    And this is the link to the Mozilla forums...

    Support Forums | Mozilla Support
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  6. Posts : 6,788
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    klxdrt10 said:
    Callender Thanks,

    Below is the actual link to Moz:
    https://forums.mozillazine.org:80/in...bc9a7bbedf1d32
    Code:
    https://forums.mozillazine.org:80/index.php?sid=6c986bccd98c419b3bbc9a7bbedf1d32
    Remove :80 from the link. It should not be there.

    Index page • mozillaZine Forums

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    So it's a problem with the link. If it was emailed to you then it's either an issue with the sender inserting the wrong link or else something is up with your email. If it's only one link and others work okay then there is nothing to resolve.
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  7. Posts : 6,788
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    Just an FYI. Moziilazine forum admin will need to fix this. Really it should be upgraded to use https secure connection.

    Apparently it's run by just one person with very little spare time available to maintain the site.

    Mozilla website produces this error.-login-mozillazine-forums.jpg
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  8. Posts : 191
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    Mozilla error.


    Callender

    I think you're completely right on about MOZ having 1 guy working on the web. I've had many problems with MOZ products. Won't get into those situations now, but i think they are a troubled co. have you seen their Manifesto & new logo? I'll post them. I'm going to try to access with Tor.

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  9. Posts : 6,788
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    That's not an official Mozilla run forum with Mozilla staff/ admin.

    About MozillaZine

    The official support forum is here:

    Get Support | Mozilla Support
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  10. Posts : 6,788
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    From the unofficial forum.

    Mozilla website produces this error.-secure-connection-failed-mozillazine-forums.jpg
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