Your client '10.1.10.149' is talking before the MTA has sent the '220 ...' 
greeting - this is a SMTP misbehave.
The next release will ignore this mistake, if the mail is outgoing or the 
sending IP matches accepAllMail.

Thomas




Von:    Paul Farrow <[email protected]>
An:     <[email protected]>
Datum:  02.10.2011 03:09
Betreff:        [Assp-test] Thunderbird SSL/TLS with ASSP Version 2





Hi Guys

I have just switched from ASSP Version 1 to ASSP Version 2 and can't 
get my Thunderbird (Mac or PC) clients to authenticate over SSL/TLS.

The error I see is

Oct-01-11 20:58:06 [Worker_1] Connected: 10.1.10.149:49514 > 
70.88.29.81:465 > 70.88.29.81:45014 > 70.88.29.81:125 , 7-16
Oct-01-11 20:58:06 [Worker_1] 10.1.10.149 Message-Score: added 25 for 
EarlyTalker, total score for this message is now 25
Oct-01-11 20:58:06 [Worker_1] 10.1.10.149 [SMTP Error] 554 5.7.1 
Misbehaved SMTP session (EarlyTalker)
Oct-01-11 20:58:06 [Worker_1] Disconnected: 10.1.10.149 - command list 
was 'n/a' - used 1 SocketCalls

I have QMail as the MTA behind ASSP if that is a clue and my android 
phone authenticates over SSL/TLS no problem.

It all worked fine over ASSP Version 1 except for the known odd SSL 
timeout error with attachments.

Thanks in advance.

Paul



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