-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all,
I'm setting up a new mail server with ASSP at the moment and wanted to use the doTLS. On the old server postfix is listening at the ssh-port and proxies the mail through ASSP. But I think this is very complicate since ASSP can handle TLS itself. Additional in this way TLS on port 25 didn't worked. Thus, I set up ASSP to handle all the TLS. All worked well in proxy mode. But when I set doTLS to "Do TLS" I got an mysterious error from the sending (old) server: postfix/smtp[22397]: C8AFB1CE74A1: to=<t...@example.org>, relay=example.org[XXX.XX.XX.XXX]:25, delay=0.47, delays=0.24/0.02/0.1/0.11, dsn=5.5.0, status=bounced (Protocol error: host example.org[XXX.XX.XX.XXX] said: 250 2.1.5 Ok (in reply to DATA command)) I debugged a bit and found out that the Postfix of the receiving (new) server sends this 250 OK after receiving "DATA" (before "354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>"). In proxy mode the OK does not occur. Does anybody has an idea how to fix this problem? Thank you in advance! Philipp PS: The whole excerpt from the debug file: > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - read OK> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <doing <DATA>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <getline> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <gl: <DATA>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <MaillogStart> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <sq: IO::Socket::SSL=GLOB(0xadd89d0) l=6> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - process read> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadMain - end loop> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadGetNewCon> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <IO::Socket::SSL=GLOB(0xadd89d0) > HASH(0xa02e340) l=6> Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <wrote: > IO::Socket::SSL=GLOB(0xadd89d0) (6)<DATA>> Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] > <SMTPTraffic - read OK> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <doing <250 2.1.5 Ok>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <reply> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <reply : 250 2.1.5 Ok> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <sq: IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) l=14> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - process read> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadMain - end loop> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadGetNewCon> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) > HASH(0xa193030) l=14> Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <wrote: > IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) (14)<250 2.1.5 Ok>> Jul-17-09 02:02:39 > [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - read OK> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <doing <354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <reply> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <reply : 354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <reply - 354> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <sq: IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) l=37> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - process read> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadMain - end loop> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadGetNewCon> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) > HASH(0xa193030) l=37> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <wrote: IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa196388) > (37)<354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>>> Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] > <ThreadMain - end loop> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadGetNewCon> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - read OK> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <doing <RSET>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <getheader> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <doing <QUIT>> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <getheader> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - process read> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadMain - end loop> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <ThreadGetNewCon> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <SMTPTraffic - no more data -> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] <done2> > Jul-17-09 02:02:39 [Worker_1] Disconnected: XXX.XX.XXX.XX - -- Philipp Niethammer nochwer.de Birkenwaldstr. 204 guite.de D-70191 Stuttgart -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkpfxnMACgkQOw1zFs7lUlnjVQCeJzgI6yJigSiZ4BTfZJaLsoaD Xc0Aniz38d/dkoZ36ySDJ1lCn8Q+JZ1t =HiIk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited time, vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will have the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. See full prize details at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/Challenge _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test