Empty sent message

My sent messages arrive with no body - any ideas what is causing this?

I've just started having the same problem om my iMac
.My mails are arriving at their destinations but are EMPTY .

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  • Strange issue with imap and a blank empty sent messages folder

    So here is a weird one. I got a new computer last week, Mac mini core duo. Set everything up, synced my .Mac and it set up mail. I have been using mail, i try to view Sent Messages for one of my IMAP accounts which should have 10,200 messsages in it. I see nothing. On rebuild mailbox it goes blank. Some messages I send are stored until i rebuild mailbox and it again is empty. On my other Macs (powerbook 12" and dual G4) I am still able to view and manipulate this same accounts Sent Messages. One webmail everything still works as well. While trying to copy old messages down to the Powerbook to archive them I noticed that it was very slow, and messages which were not cached already caused the Copy to fail. I am using Courier IMAP with Maildirs and Postfix on FreeBSD as a server.

    my IMAP server uses INBOX as its root.. hence that folder only contains...
    INBOX.imapmbox
    INBOX
    However one level down in INBOX I have...
    DeSmit.imapmbox
    HealthCareSource HR.imapmbox
    SimTech.imapmbox
    Lange International.imapmbox
    Sandhill Photography.imapmbox
    Sales People.imapmbox
    Hosting.imapmbox
    Marwan.imapmbox
    Lucidics.imapmbox
    Jeorgea Beck.imapmbox
    Web Marketing.imapmbox
    Sent.imapmbox
    SEBA.imapmbox
    Merchant Accounts.imapmbox
    The Hired Pens.imapmbox
    Kuhl Therapy.imapmbox
    Keen Films.imapmbox
    PeopleVision.imapmbox
    Competition.imapmbox
    East Street Woodworking.imapmbox
    Cambium Learning.imapmbox
    Legal.imapmbox
    LFCG.imapmbox
    Mailing Lists.imapmbox
    Drafts.imapmbox
    Ipswitch.imapmbox
    Prism Scienceworks.imapmbox
    Printers.imapmbox
    Mindspark7.imapmbox
    Air Media.imapmbox
    Demios.imapmbox
    Cabem.imapmbox
    LexiPixel.imapmbox
    Apple.imapmbox
    Regent Theatre.imapmbox
    Proun Design.imapmbox
    Prospects.imapmbox
    Goodwin PR.imapmbox
    Xplana.imapmbox
    Competitive Analysis.imapmbox
    Banimon.imapmbox
    Zaid.imapmbox
    Stay In Touch.imapmbox
    Junk.imapmbox
    UI Research.imapmbox
    Faxes.imapmbox
    Dewey Nichols.imapmbox
    StrideRite.imapmbox
    Future Works.imapmbox
    Franklin Cafe.imapmbox
    Epsilon.imapmbox
    CitySoft.imapmbox
    Bearak.imapmbox
    Pridgeon Design.imapmbox
    BDS.imapmbox
    Highland MBP.imapmbox
    Create TV.imapmbox
    Crystal Clean.imapmbox
    Longs Jewelers.imapmbox
    Lollipop.imapmbox
    AFT.imapmbox
    Wholen.imapmbox
    Peppercoin.imapmbox
    RocketShop.imapmbox
    Rocket North.imapmbox
    Barrister Books.imapmbox
    Venture Capital Fund of NE.imapmbox
    bodygard.imapmbox
    Blakely Project.imapmbox
    Comm Promo.imapmbox
    Judith Aronson.imapmbox
    Vendors.imapmbox
    Trash.imapmbox
    Accounts.imapmbox
    Agena.imapmbox
    Manifesto.imapmbox
    Portfolios.imapmbox
    Progressive Roofing.imapmbox
    Process & Deliverables.imapmbox
    Advertising.imapmbox
    Chris Zikakis.imapmbox
    Mojo Marketing.imapmbox
    Lauer Learning.imapmbox
    NOME.imapmbox
    Nantucket Kneepants.imapmbox
    NEMO.imapmbox
    Nickelsen Partners.imapmbox
    Essential.imapmbox
    Lawler Kang.imapmbox
    Accounting.imapmbox
    Compuworks.imapmbox
    Inside of Sent.imapbox we have...
    Messages
    Info.plist
    And inside of Messages are the 2 messages I sent today after testing another rebuild command...
    29601.emlx
    29193.emlx

  • Empty Sent Message File in Mail

    hi folks!. i'm having this problem: Mail doesn't show any of the sent messages i wrote. The sent messages file is there in user/library/mail/pop acount/sent messages and contains a copy of every mail i've written. anybody knows what's wrong? I'll appreciate your help here. Cheers. Luciano

    Hi Luciano.
    The problem is probably that the mailbox has lost the .mbox suffix in the filesystem. Did you at some point try to manually remove that mailbox from the mailbox list?
    Please, report more accurately what you observe. Is the name of the mailbox really “sent messages” or is it “Sent Messages.mbox”? If the suffix is missing, quit Mail and rename the folder to Sent Messages.mbox. That should fix the problem.

  • Unable to read sent messages

    OK. Another email question and I know this has been answered previously but I wasn't able to find it this time. My sent emails are reading as "The message from Sandra Xxxx has not been downloaded from the server. You need to take this account online in order to download it." I've actually deleted months worth of emails hoping this would open up some room in my sent box folder, but I still get the same message. Can you let me know how I can retrieve these sent messages?
    Thanks. Sandra

    What type of mail account is this (POP, IMAP, .Mac). If POP, you probably have the problem described in the following article:
    Overstuffed mailbox is unexpectedly empty
    As you can see, letting a mailbox grow indefinitely is a really bad idea. If you’re just starting to experience the problem, doing what the article suggests might work. If you’ve let the problem to become worse over time, however, it may be too late to solve it as described in the article, but you may still be able to fix it as follows:
    1. Quit Mail if it’s running.
    2. In the Finder, go to ~/Library/Mail/POP-username@mailserver/.
    3. Locate Sent Messages.mbox and move it to the Desktop.
    4. Open Mail. A new empty Sent Messages.mbox will automatically be created within the account folder, and this will allow you to continue using Mail normally while trying to solve the problem.
    Although Sent Messages.mbox appears to be a file, it’s actually a special kind of folder (a package) that contains several files. Ctrl-click on Sent Messages.mbox and choose Show Package Contents from the contextual menu to see the files it contains. Of these files, mbox is the most important and is where all your messages are stored. What’s the size of that file? Depending on its size, you may or may not be able to directly import it back into Mail in the next step.
    An Incoming_Mail file may also be present, in which case it might contain messages that Mail couldn’t transfer to mbox. Incoming_Mail is also a standard mbox file like mbox proper, just named differently, and can be imported back into Mail in the same way.
    5. In Mail, do File > Import Mailboxes and follow the instructions to import the Sent Messages.mbox that’s on the Desktop. I’m not sure what the import options available in Mail 1.x are, but you should choose Other / Standard mbox or something like that, so that Mail looks at the mbox file only (and Incoming_Mail, if present) and ignores the other files in the package.
    If Mail doesn’t let you select Sent Messages.mbox in step 5 because it’s a package instead of a plain folder, rename Sent Messages.mbox to just Sent Messages (i.e. remove the .mbox suffix) so that it becomes a normal folder, and try again. You cannot do this directly in the Finder because removing a suffix by normal means causes the Finder to hide the suffix instead of renaming the file. To remove the suffix from the name, you must do File > Get Info (⌘I) on the file and change the name there.
    If the mbox file is too big for Mail to handle it, however, you’ll have to break it into smaller pieces. You can do that with an MBOX Breaker Script available at Allan Sampson’s website, or with Emailchemy. The former will ignore the Incoming_Mail file that I mentioned previously, but you may try importing that file directly if it’s not too big or just ignore it if all your messages are in mbox. Also, if you removed the .mbox suffix from the name of the mailbox, you may need to add it back again for the script to recognize it.
    If all is well and you don’t miss anything, the files on the Desktop can be deleted, although you may want to keep them for a while, just in case.
    Note: For those not familiarized with the ~/ notation, it refers to the user’s home folder. That is, ~/Library is the Library folder within the user’s home folder, i.e. /Users/username/Library.

  • Cannot view SENT messages

    Had this problem 2 yrs. ago and can't remenber what I did to resolve it. I can see who I sent e-mail messages to, but the message itself does appear any longer. Instead I get this:
    "The message from Ben Shari <[email protected]> concerning “<Unknown subject>” has not been downloaded from the server. You need to take this account online in order to download it".
    Anyone know what it means? I have a feeling it has to do with removing messages from the server which I have done (I think) in Mail Preferences but the support folks at Cogeco, my service provider couldn't be of much use when it comes to MACs
    Any ideas please?

    You’re welcome.
    is there a way to save all messages in another folder before doing a rebuild?
    If you’re referring to the messages that don’t show up properly, no. You must fix the problem first, then move the messages wherever you want. Actually, it looks like you’ve kept storing sent messages in that mailbox without having completely fixed the problem first, which is a really bad idea, as it can only make it more difficult to recover the missing messages.
    Assuming this is a POP account, proceed as follows:
    1. Quit Mail.
    2. In the Finder, go to ~/Library/Mail/POP-username@mailserver/.
    3. Locate Sent Messages.mbox and move it to the Desktop.
    4. Although Sent Messages.mbox appears as a file, it’s actually a special kind of folder (a package) that contains several files. Ctrl-Click on Sent Messages.mbox and choose Show Package Contents from the contextual menu that appears. Report the size of the mbox file contained in the mailbox package. Depending on the size of this file, Mail may or may not be able to import it in step 6.
    5. Open Mail. A new empty Sent Messages.mbox will automatically be created within the account folder, and this will let you continue using Mail normally.
    6. Do File > Import Mailboxes and follow the instructions to import the Sent Messages.mbox that’s on the Desktop. I’m not sure what the import options available in Mail 1.3 are, but you should choose Other / Standard mbox or something like that, so that Mail looks at the mbox file only (and Incomning_Mail, if present) and ignores the other files in the package.
    If Mail doesn’t let you select Sent Messages.mbox in step 5 because it’s a package instead of a plain folder, rename Sent Messages.mbox to just Sent Messages (i.e. remove the .mbox suffix) so that it becomes a normal folder, and try again.
    Note: For those not familiarized with the ~/ notation, it refers to the user’s home folder, i.e. ~/Library is the Library folder within the user’s home folder.

  • Suddenly hundreds of "sent" messages disappeared. Folder is empty, but 'properties' says there are 679 messages. So not deleted I guess. But where are they?

    The only thing I changed before this happened was the 'retention' policy in my account settings with respect to retaining/deleting messages on the server. I had that set at 'never delete' while I was away for a week, but changed it to delete after 7 days on my return today. All sent messages then disappeared on the server, and I discovered later to my surprise in my computer as well. Next to the "Sent" folder in the computer there's now a small square that's filled in darkly. I don't know if the square was there before, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't dark if it was there at all. I really need those 'sent' messages - at least the most recent ones. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Also - I could do a 'system restore', but have the feeling that won't affect my Thunderbird account at all. Is that right?

    I suspect your account is an IMAP account. With IMAP all mail is managed on the server. If you delete a message in Thunderbird it is removed on the server as well, and vice versa.
    So I think what happened is what's described in the article in the
    'It's just doing what you told it to do' section.
    More details in this article.
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Message_aging
    If you want to avoid messages being deleted set the retention policy to 'never delete'.
    I don't think I understand what 'a small square that's filled in darkly' is.
    A system restore won't do you any good as the Thunderbird profile isn't covered.
    Miscellaneous.msf won't help. Msf files are index files, and do not contain any messages.
    Your best bet is to restore a backup of your profile.

  • Mail 3, smtp, IMAP: sent messages are not saved on server

    Hello,
    I had problems using Mail 3 after I upgraded to Leopard, so I used Thunderbird for the time being. With the update 10.5.1 I tried again: most problems solved BUT: sent messages are not saved on the server in mailbox "Sent".
    Some background: I deleted the folder "<User>/Library/Mail" and "<User>/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist" and configured Mail from scratch.
    To be sure: I still have Thunderbird installed, and when I send with Thunderbird: a copy is placed in "Sent".
    Another thing I noticed: it takes more than a minute to send from Mail 3 and a few seconds when I send from Thunderbird. I have another Macbook Pro with 10.5.0 installed: same problem with sending.
    Any help is appreciated.
    rene

    Well, be stumped I did all that, but to be sure, I did it again:
    I have a lot folders with subfolders and they are shown under my account name.
    I created a new folder "test" in my IMAP account and designated it to be the new "Sent" folder. It replaces my previous Sent folder in the group Inbox, Drafts, Trash. My previous Sent folder now appears under my account name as a "normal" folder.
    I send a message and the Activity monitor says: +"Delivering message: copying message"+. After a minute Mail is done. I check my (new) "Sent" folder and it's empty. I double check in webmail: it's empty.
    So I go to the Finder and look in my IMAP folder: <user>/Library/Mail/<IMAP-account>/test.imapmbox and there is no folder "Messages", only Info.plist.
    Then I try to move a message to the "Sent' folder: for a minute the Activity moinor says: Copying messages: copying message" and then Mail prompts: +"The message "testing" could not be+
    +The connection to the server mail.hicetnunc.nl on port 143 timed out"+.
    So it looks like Mail has a problem with the default "Sent" folder: it cannot copy messages to that folder at all! Aha!
    But then I try to move a message to a "normal" IMAP folder: same thing! Mail cannot copy to any folder!
    In both instances Mail says: +"The message "..." could not be be moved to the mailbox "..."+
    +The connection to the server mail.hicetnunc.nl on port 143 timed out"+
    Last thing: I try to move a message to a folder in the same account again. But in the process I quit Mail. I open Mail again and Mail is performing pending operations: copying message. After a while Mail prompts: +"Operation could not be completed. (MFMessageErrorDomain error 1028.)"+ and crashes... I open Mail again and it tries to peform pending operations. Again: an error message and Mail crashes. This keeps going on so I delete the whole account and set it up again. Nothing's changed...
    I can receive and send, but sent messages are not copied to the "Sent" folder and I cannot move messages around within a IMAP account. But TADA!!!: I can move messages from account to account.

  • Sent messages can't be viewed

    My sent messages all say, "The message from ... concerning ... has not been downloaded from the server. You need to take this account online in order to download it."
    When that first started, they would eventually appear. No longer, and now it has spread to all the messages in the Sent Mailbox. My laptop uses the same router, and does not have that problem.
    Can anyone help me?

    If you’re running Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), as your profile indicates, you probably have the problem described here:
    Overstuffed mailbox is unexpectedly empty
    If that’s the problem, however, at this point doing what the article suggests won’t work. You should have addressed the problem when it started to happen.
    Because of the differences between Mail 1.x and Mail 2.x, further discussing your problem here might confuse other users with apparently similar problems using Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), so please start a new topic in the Mail & Address Book - Mac OS X 10.3 & earlier forum, or just look for other threads discussing the same problem. This is actually a FAQ in that forum.

  • Sent messages problem with 6021

    I have brand new 6021 - the memory of the phone is by default half empty.
    In the settings I have enabled the option of save sent messages.
    However, this does not happen. Simply, sent messages are not saved. Up to only one message is saved - on the sim card. After that, the phone simply does not register sent messages.
    With the inbox, everything works fine.
    I tried reset to factory settings, and other options, but unfortunately nothing is working.
    ANy idea how can I activate this function?? And what might be the cause of the problem?
    Thanks in advance,

    Those message usually indicates, that your in an area with a weak wifi or cellular data signal.  I speak from experience as this is the only I see that message pop up on my phone.

  • "sent" messages in Mail

    I use my iPad to read mail on three accounts: iCloud and two POP accounts hosted on GoDaddy.
    Mail has kept every SENT eMail since I bought the iPad. When I try to EDIT them, I can only select a few at a time to move to the trash. Tapping EDIT brigs up a screen with MARK ALL on it, but the choices after tapping that are FLAG or MARK AS UNREAD. There is nothing coming up like a SELECT ALL. Back in the EDIT screen, there is a TRASH selection, but it is greyed out.
    1) How can I limit the number of SENT messages to a month or so, like the TRASH messages are?
    2) Is there any way to bulk delete the SENT messages?
    Separately, when I'm in the MAILBOXES screeen, it shows 547 FLAGGED messages. But when I tap that bar, an empty folder comes up. How can I remove them or file them if I cannot see them?

    What type of mail account is this (POP, IMAP, .Mac)? If IMAP or .Mac, what are your Preferences > Accounts > Mailbox Behaviors > Sent settings?
    Please, report accurately what you found. Is the Sent Messages folder really named that way? Isn’t it Sent Messages (AccountName).mbox? If the .mbox suffix is missing, that could be the problem, and you can fix it by quitting Mail and adding the .mbox suffix to the name of the folder.

  • Not saving copy of sent messages.

    Hi, I used to have my mail account set up as an Imap but I started to get a lot of messages come into my mailbox with text missing in the subject or sender lines and even have the content be empty. I switched it to a pop account and all that stopped. Lately, I've missed having the messages stay on my server so I can check them again from work the next day so I set up an imap account again. It is working (about one week) but I'm having two issues. Sometimes the missing text issue is happening again but more annoying is that when I am typing a message, I keep getting a message that says 'this message cannot be saved'. The message is being sent but it is was not saving it in my sent messages folder. I had originally set it up to keep sent messages on the server and when this error message started, my ISP suggested I change that. I did and it stopped. But today, it started again, but not with every message. One I sent out a half hour ago shows up in my sent mail folder on my computer. However, I was just working on another message and got the error message. I sent the message but their is not a copy in my sent folder.
    Any thoughts??

    BellaMichelle,
    After re-reading your post, I believe one of your
    problems (the one that annoys you most) is related to
    the Drafts mailbox. Do you have "Store draft messages
    on the server" enabled in Preferences > Accounts >
    Mailbox Behaviors?
    Yes I do.. should I have it or not??
    Regarding the other problem about messages not being
    displayed properly, what are your "Keep copies of
    messages for offline viewing"
    this says All messages and their attachments
    and "Automatically
    synchronize changed mailboxes" settings in
    Preferences > Accounts > Advanced for this
    account?
    this is not checked.
    David, you said you get the error
    message but I am not clear if your messages are
    being
    saved or not... I am guessing not.
    No, I didn't say anything like that. Actually, I
    don't use IMAP myself other than for testing purposes
    or when one of my accounts gives me problems when
    used as POP.
    Sorry, a fellow posted after you saying he had the same problem using his imap and I thought it said David.
    Michelle

  • Mail not saving sent messages, not moving Junk messages

    Hi everyone, I'm having a bit of trouble with OS Mail. I've set it up to use an IMAP account, and have set my preferences such that Mail should save all my sent messages in the Sent folder (I assume the Sent folder on my computer, not the one on my IMAP server). Regardless, neither my IMAP server's sent folder nor my computer's sent folder contain any messages that I've sent, and I have confirmed that these messages have in fact been received by the recipients (therefore successfully sent). I am unsure of how to resolve this issue, as there is no obvious setting change for me to persue. I just received this computer (new) a few days ago, so I wouldn't expect this problem to be due to disk maintenance/management, etc.
    Also, I have noticed that Junk messages remain highlighted and in my inbox. I changed my prefs to have these messages be placed in my Junk Mail folder. Mail asked me whether I wanted to apply that preference to older messages marked as junk that have yet to be put in the folder; I indicated yes. Nothing happened, and the Junk Mail folder remained empty (until I manually moved the messages to it). Any ideas?
    I have searched the forums for related issues and could only find problems that had an associated error message with it; my issue is different in that there are no error messages; Mail is simply ignoring my preferences. Thanks in advance,
    Vic

    In OS X Mail, this sent folder appears as a subdirectory
    (sub "mailbox"?) under my "Inbox" mailbox along with
    other folders that are mapped on my IMAP account.
    This means you haven't set up your account properly. You probably should set Preferences > Accounts > Advanced > IMAP Path Prefix to INBOX, or something like that.
    After putting the right string in the IMAP Path Prefix field, either the IMAP folders will appear somewhere else in Mail (i.e. not as subfolders of Inbox), or your problem will have already been fixed. Let me know what happens.
    I should probably mention (just realized) that in my
    account settings, my outgoing SMTP server is set to
    be my ISP's server (which is different from my IMAP
    provider).
    I wonder if, by selecting "save messages on server"
    I am saving these messages somewhere on my ISP?
    Mail should still save the sent messages where you've told it to. It's Mail, not the SMTP server, that stores the sent messages. The SMTP server has no bearing on this, but it was a good idea to consider that possibility, nevertheless.
    When I uncheck this option, perhaps my mail will
    be stored on my local computer instead?
    Yes, that's what would happen, but don't uncheck that option if you really want your sent messages to be stored on the IMAP server, or do it temporarily, so that Mail does at least save them somewhere until we fix the problem, but I believe I already know what the problem is.

  • No client certificate available, sending empty certificate message

    Dear Experts,
        I am trying to establish SSL client certificate connection to external partner. What puzzles me is that the certificate is not picked up by SAP PI. The intermediate and root CA for the partner are OU=www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY LTD.(c)97 VeriSign,OU=VeriSign International Server CA - Class 3,OU=VeriSign, Inc.,O=VeriSign Trust Network and OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign, Inc.,C=US, respectively. You will be able to spot them in the Accepted Certificate Authority list, yet PI insists on sending empty certificate.
        Below is trace gathered from J2EE default trace. Please help shed some light
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    Message : additional info ssl_debug(9): Starting handshake (iSaSiLk 4.3)...
    ssl_debug(9): Sending v3 client_hello message to preprod.connect.elemica.com:443, requesting version 3.2...
    ssl_debug(9): Received v3 server_hello handshake message.
    ssl_debug(9): Server selected SSL version 3.1.
    ssl_debug(9): Server created new session 22:E7:C0:9E:C1:D2:78:83...
    ssl_debug(9): CipherSuite selected by server: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
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    ssl_debug(9): Received certificate handshake message with server certificate.
    ssl_debug(9): Server sent a 1024 bit RSA certificate, chain has 2 elements.
    ssl_debug(9): ChainVerifier: No trusted certificate found, OK anyway.
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    ssl_debug(9): Accepted certificate types: RSA, DSA
    ssl_debug(9): Accepted certificate authorities:
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=QuoVadis Global SSL ICA,OU=www.quovadisglobal.com,O=QuoVadis Limited,C=BM
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=AAA Certificate Services,O=Comodo CA Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater Manchester,C=GB
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=CSF - Classe III - Sign et Crypt,OU=Certification Professionnelle,O=Autorite Consulaire
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=GTE CyberTrust Global Root,OU=GTE CyberTrust Solutions, Inc.,O=GTE Corporation,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Entrust.net Certification Authority (2048),OU=(c) 1999 Entrust.net Limited,OU=www.entrust.net/CPS_2048 incorp. by ref. (limits liab.),O=Entrust.net
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=DPWN SSL CA I2 PS,OU=I2 PS,O=Deutsche Post World Net
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=CSF,O=Autorite Consulaire
    ssl_debug(9):   C=BE,O=GlobalSign nv-sa,OU=RootSign Partners CA,CN=GlobalSign RootSign Partners CA
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Dell Inc. Enterprise Utility CA1,O=Dell Inc.
    ssl_debug(9):   EMAIL=premium-server(a)thawte.com,CN=Thawte Premium Server CA,OU=Certification Services Division,O=Thawte Consulting cc,L=Cape Town,ST=Western Cape,C=ZA
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=TC TrustCenter Class 2 L1 CA XI,OU=TC TrustCenter Class 2 L1 CA,O=TC TrustCenter GmbH,C=DE
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=VeriSign Class 3 Extended Validation SSL SGC CA,OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)06,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign, Inc.,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   OU=VeriSign Trust Network,OU=(c) 1998 VeriSign, Inc. - For authorized use only,OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G2,O=VeriSign, Inc.,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=TC TrustCenter SSL CA I,OU=TC TrustCenter SSL CA,O=TC TrustCenter GmbH,C=DE
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Entrust Root Certification Authority,OU=(c) 2006 Entrust, Inc.,OU=www.entrust.net/CPS is incorporated by reference,O=Entrust, Inc.,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3,OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign, Inc.,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Meijer ipprod,OU=IT,OU=Merch,O=Meijer Stores Limited,L=Walker,ST=MI,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=COMODO Certification Authority,O=COMODO CA Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater Manchester,C=GB
    ssl_debug(9):   OU=www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY LTD.(c)97 VeriSign,OU=VeriSign International Server CA - Class 3,OU=VeriSign, Inc.,O=VeriSign Trust Network
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=UTN - DATACorp SGC,OU=http://www.usertrust.com,O=The USERTRUST Network,L=Salt Lake City,ST=UT,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Deutsche Telekom CA 5,OU=Trust Center Deutsche Telekom,O=T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH,C=DE
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA II,OU=TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA,O=TC TrustCenter GmbH,C=DE
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G2,OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)09,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign, Inc.,C=US
    ssl_debug(9):   OU=www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY LTD.(c)97 VeriSign,OU=VeriSign International Server CA - Class 3,OU=VeriSign, Inc.,O=VeriSign Trust Network
    ssl_debug(9):   CN=Thawte SGC CA,O=Thawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd.,C=ZA
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