Hi,

Thanks to the great feedback from folks on this list, I was able to finalize
an install of Qpopper 4.04 with TSL/SSL support.  Since then, all is well,
except one of my users is experiencing a critical problem.  I hope folks on
the list can help me decipher it.

One of my users is using Outlook Express as his client.  After connecting to
Qpopper and starting message d/l, the connection is promptly dropped after
the first or second email is transferred.  As far as I can tell, this is not
due to the network connection.

May 28 11:22:10.641 2002 [13776] (v4.0.4) TLSv1/SSLv3 handshake with client
at x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x); new
session-id; cipher: EXP1024-RC4-SHA (EXP1024-RC4-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA(1024)
Au=RSA Enc=RC4(56) Mac=SHA1 export), 56 bits
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] I/O Error
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] Error writing to client
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] cuba at x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x): -ERR SIGHUP or
SIGPIPE flagged
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] OpenSSL Error during write
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] ...SSL error: error:1409F07F:SSL
routines:SSL3_WRITE_PENDING:bad write retry
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] Error writing to client
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] cuba at x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x): -ERR POP hangup
from flag.blackened.net
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] OpenSSL Error during write
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] ...SSL error: error:1409F07F:SSL
routines:SSL3_WRITE_PENDING:bad write retry
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] Error writing to client
May 28 11:22:31.949 2002 [13776] Stats: cuba 0 0 36 2720737 x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
May 28 11:22:32.092 2002 [13776] OpenSSL Error during write
May 28 11:22:32.092 2002 [13776] ...SSL error: error:1409F07F:SSL
routines:SSL3_WRITE_PENDING:bad write retry
May 28 11:22:32.092 2002 [13776] Error writing to client
May 28 11:22:32.092 2002 [13776] TLS shutdown Error


A similar error was reported by Shane Williams in an email to the list in
Dec. 2001
(http://www.pensive.org/Mailing_Lists/Archives/Qpopper/Archive-2001-12-20.ht
ml#[20]), although how it was resolved was not.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Michael


set debug
set tls-private-key-file = '/etc/mail/certs/key.pem'
set tls-server-cert-file = '/etc/mail/certs/cert.pem'
set tls-support = alternate-port
set clear-text-password = always

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