On Mon January 23 2006 09:43, Pawel Tecza wrote:
> Hi Jay!
>
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Jay Lee wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Most likely it is a failure with their STARTTLS configuration. 
> > I've seen many Sendmail and Qmail installs that claim to support
> > STARTTLS but don't have a certificate and so they fail with a 5xx
> > when Courier tries to use STARTTLS.
>
> But how can I ensure that it's true? Is it a way to test STARTTLS
> from command line?

Why? Just show the remote server fails on "STARTTLS" during smtp.

> > Try adding this to etc/courier/esmtproutes
> >
> > domain.com:domain.com,25/SECURITY=NONE
> >
> > this will prevent Courier from attempting STARTTLS with that
> > domain.
>
> Thanks for the tip! I just know it and I'll use it if it's the only
> way out.

It is.

> > Generally, I also send a notification to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
> > inform them of the error, every now and then it actually gets fixed
> > :-)
>
> It's a very good idea, but first I would like to know what Mr Sam
> thinks about the problem.

Why bother Mr Sam with it - we've seen this a thousand times before. Fix 
it in esmtproutes, notify postmaster, and move on...

jerry


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