Certificate for server is Invalid ??

Hi,
Never had a problem with my mail before, but suddenly seems to have completely screwed up. Every time i try to send something it says
Mail was unable to verify the identity of this server, which has a certificate issued to “______”. The error was:
The certficate for the server is invalid.
You might be connecting to a computer that is pretending to be “smtp.___.com”, and putting your confidential information at risk.
You can try to send using a different server. All messages will use this server until you quit or change your network settings.
I know nothings been changed on the server and I haven't changed anything in mail. It's still working fine on my other mac pro, which has exactly the same settings.
Any ideas? it really ***** not being able to send mail.
Many thanks & have a great day =)

Since the HeRtbleed flaw was announced last week, a number of sites have been patching the flaw and then revocting the certificates to prevent fraudulent sites from pretending to be them.  They should then issue a new certificate when you login to the legitimate site.  Try logging in again.
For your browser, delete your current cache, history and certificates...logging in to sites will take longer until you get new certificates but will clean things up.

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