Thanks. I found that option just before you posted it, and it has solved 
the IP ban.

I am still having issues with certain email submission failing with a 
timeout. Certain messages will predictably fail (i.e. if it times out 
one, it will do it again).

Could a misconfiguration in postfix be causing this, or is it more 
likely to be in ASSP?

Thanks,
John Grasty

On 29 Aug 2014, at 16:07, Peter Hinman wrote:

> If you are using a recent 2.x.x version of Assp, there's a setting to
> disable Fail SSL lockouts.
> http://assp.ip.address:55555/#banFailedSSLIP
>
> Just below that, there's a setting to exempt specific IPs from the SSL
> ban, while still leaving the ban running.
>
> This is a work around, rather than a debug solution.  It isn't quite
> what you asked for, but I'm tossing it out just in case it'll be
> sufficient.  Debugging flaky SSL connections isn't for the casual
> programmer / sys admin.
>
> Peter Hinman
> International Bridge / ParcelPool.com
>
> On 8/28/2014 8:21 PM, John Grasty wrote:
>> Also, my own personal computer has been banned for  "Failed SSL" (the
>> Ban Failed SSL IP feature). Any clues to how to debug this.
>>
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