On 17 May 2008, at 02:03 , Gordon Messmer wrote:

> Glenn R. Martin wrote:
>> On 16 May 2008, at 23:09 , Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>>> Try updating to the latest release of Courier, and removing all of  
>>> the
>>> TLS_PROTOCOL and TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL settings from all of your
>>> configuration files.
>>>
>>
>> Sam's suggestion didnt work on either end. Gordon yours may have,
>> however it stops us from sending mail out as we are ALL configured to
>> use SSL, and weve got a bunch of devices. So changing the settings
>> would just anger people.
>>
>
> No, it won't stop you from using SSL.  Removing the TLS_PROTOCOL and
> TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL settings from the configuration files under the
> current version of Courier will cause courier to use the default
> settings.  The defaults use an interoperable SSL handshake.
>
> You should also make sure that TLS_CIPHER_LIST is set to the default  
> in
> all of your configuration files.
>

Ill schedule it with my crew and upgrade, thanks Gordon.

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