On 20 Nov 2010, at 19:38, Henry S. Thompson wrote:

> Always Learning <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 15:44 +0000, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> 
>>> I've followed the instructions for getting set up so I can use my
>>> exim4 (4.69 on Debian) server to send mail from my Gmail account, but
>>> when I try to connect from google I get
>>> 
>>> 2010-11-20 15:19:19 [15973] SMTP connection from [209.85.215.44]:39470
>>> I=[64.15.147.59]:25 (TCP/IP connection count = 1)
>>> 2010-11-20 15:19:20 [16070] SMTP syntax error in
>>> "\200(\001\003\001?\017???\020??\004\001?\200??\005??"
>>> ...................
>> 
>> Have you changed a setting in Gmail to forward encrypted mail to your
>> Exim ?
> 
> Thank you, unticking the 'Use SSL' box fixed the problem, but I
> thought that was the whole point of configuring exim with TLS enabled,
> that it _would_ work with SSL.
> 

Yes, ticking that box seems to make gmail use SSL on connect rather than 
starting a smtp session and then issuing a STARTTLS command which is what exim 
is expecting.

> Still confused, but at least it's working, thanks again,
> 
> ht
> -- 

It's easy to configure exim to do SSL on connect, the usual port for it is 465, 
but it is only by convention rather than by a standard.  STARTTLS on port 587 
(submission port) is of course preferred where possible.

Bryn
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