Expired SSL Certificate

hi,
I have imported an expired certificate into XI using STRUST for a site https://test.com
When i try to test the connection to the above site, throws up an error ICM_HTTP_SSL_ERROR.
I could see the trace file in SMICM and it explains the error saying that certificate error.
I don't think XI would send any messages to the external system if the certificate has expired? Am i right?
Is there any other option to send messages through HTTPS?
Thanks,
Tirumal

>>I don't think XI would send any messages to the external system if the certificate has expired? Am i right?
yes.
>>Is there any other option to send messages through HTTPS?
for this i need some more information like , What is your Scenario? what is the adapter you configured in the receiver side?..
regards,
Jeyakumar

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