Thanks Peter. I looked for it last night but just couldn't find it. I thought in version 1 it was at the top of the screen around the display of the version number but obviously I was wrong.
I am so pleased I have got this going now with my thunderbird clients. Have used version 1 right from the beginning and the ssl timeout problem was really bugging me so will be interested to see how Version 2 works in the coming months. Great job guys. Thank you Paul On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 15:07:37 +1030, Peter W Bowey wrote: > Hi Paul, > > ASSP 2.0.2_3.3.01 > > Not so hard to find, it is in the ASSP GUI, > under 'infostats' then choose 'beta' [link]. > > To save your time, this is the link to the Devel ASSP > site: (and I actually used this method yesterday' to > update my ASSP to the latest) modversion = 3.3.01 > > http://assp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/assp/assp2/ > > The automatic ASSP download option 'kicks-in' typically > 20+ hours after a new release. > > Peter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul Farrow" <[email protected]> > To: "ASSP development mailing list" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 1:16 PM > Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: Thunderbird SSL/TLS with ASSP > Version > 2 > > >> >> Ok please be gentle with me. I have looked at the settings I have >> for >> Version 2 and I can't see any where how I can get it to download >> your >> version 2.0.2_3.3.01 automatically (currently running >> 2.0.1(3.2.15)). I >> thought there was a dev setting to get it to subscribe to the dev >> downloads but I can't see that in this version. I also looked at >> the >> logging settings and have the majority set to verbose or diagnostic >> and >> I am not seeing any smtp conversations in the log to try to work out >> what is going on - on my installation. No dbg files are being >> written >> at all. Its like the early talker message happens before it does >> any >> other logging etc etc. >> >> Your help is appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> >> Paul >> >> On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:42:32 +0200, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >>> ASSP acts transparent in the greeting - what you see comes from >>> your >>> MTA. >>> >>> Paul download and try 2.0.2_3.3.01 and set 'etValencePB' to zero. >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Von: Paul Farrow <[email protected]> >>> An: ASSP development mailing list >>> <[email protected]> >>> Datum: 03.10.2011 14:09 >>> Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Thunderbird SSL/TLS with ASSP >>> Version >>> 2 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I take it other fokes can reproduce this problem I am seeing? >>> >>> If you definately think its a problem with TB will you raise a >>> ticket >>> with Mozilla? As I am kinda stuck with my TB clients using ASSP >>> since I >>> have updated to version 2. >>> >>> Thanks again >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 11:50:03 +0200, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >>>>>> Oct-01-11 20:58:06 [Worker_1] 10.1.10.149 [SMTP Error] 554 5.7.1 >>>>>> Misbehaved SMTP session (EarlyTalker) >>>> >>>> What is assp doing? >>>> ASSP analyzes the SMTP command handshake (sequence of command and >>>> reply) >>>> of the client and server. >>>> Every client and server has to follow the SMTP RFC's. >>>> >>>> An valid SMTP session start looks as follows: >>>> >>>> 1. client connects to the server over TCP >>>> 2. server sends '220 welcome or any other text' >>>> it is also possible to send more than one line in the server >>>> greeting >>>> - >>>> for example: >>>> 220-welcome to me >>>> 220-please follow the RFC >>>> 220 mail server is now ready >>>> >>>> notice the '220-' and '220 ' - every client has to wait until he >>>> receives >>>> the line '220 ' (without the '-') >>>> >>>> If the client sends any command (the first has to be HELO or EHLO) >>>> before >>>> he received the '220 ....' greeting, this is a misbehave in SMTP >>>> and >>>> this >>>> is penalized by assp. >>>> Currently all sessions with this misbehave are dropped immediatly. >>>> >>>> My idea was, to allow such a misbehave for all outgoing mails and >>>> 'accepAllMail' IP's - but I'm not sure if this idea is a good one. >>>> Because >>>> if a local PC gets highjacked by a bot - this check could help to >>>> ban >>>> it. >>>> >>>> I'll revert my currently done code changes. ASSP should not allow >>>> any >>>> SMTP >>>> misbehave - how ever, this check could be disabled in the next >>>> release by >>>> setting 'etValencePB' to zero. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thomas >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Von: Paul Farrow <[email protected]> >>>> An: ASSP development mailing list >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> Datum: 03.10.2011 03:33 >>>> Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: Thunderbird SSL/TLS >>>> with >>>> ASSP >>>> Version 2 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks Thomas >>>> >>>> What I don't understand is this is Thunderbird 7.0.1 we are >>>> talking >>>> about not some unknown mail client. Surely its unlikely that the >>>> client >>>> is the problem is it??? >>>> >>>> My friend is using Thunderbird (although I don't know what version >>>> at >>>> this stage) and he doesn't appear to have this problem with ASSP >>>> Version >>>> 2 which is why I question is it something to do with my setup. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 18:51:03 +0200, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >>>>>>that ASSP Version 2 has this issue >>>>> >>>>> This is not an ASSP issue - your client is doing bad SMTP. >>>>> >>>>>>when is the next release planned >>>>> >>>>> possibly tomorrow >>>>> >>>>> Thomas >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Von: Paul Farrow <[email protected]> >>>>> An: ASSP development mailing list >>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>> Datum: 02.10.2011 13:43 >>>>> Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Thunderbird SSL/TLS with ASSP >>>>> Version >>>>> 2 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Thomas >>>>> >>>>> I kinda find it hard to believe that ASSP Version 2 has this >>>>> issue, >>>>> I >>>>> wondered if it was something more to do with my setup. There >>>>> must >>>>> be >>>>> lots of peeps out there that use Thunderbird. My next question >>>>> is >>>>> when >>>>> is the next release planned as I would really like to get my >>>>> Thunderbird >>>>> clients working again without having to switch off SSL? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for your quick reply and all you do for the ASSP project. >>>>> >>>>> Paul >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 11:21:06 +0200, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >>>>>> 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 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously >>>>>> valuable. >>>>>> Why? 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