On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 04:40:55PM +0000, Joan Moreau wrote: > >No. Install a fresh O/S image on new hardware and use that as your > >mail server. If a fresh install with the default Postfix for the > >O/S does not work, come back to the Postfix-users list for help. > > > >You've already consumed a lot of cycles on the Postfix-users list. > >Now you are trying the openssl-users list without referencing the > >prior long thread which shows your system to be messed up. > > > Please Viktor, I don't need your insults and mis-behaving and lack > of politeness.
I did my best to help you. Your best way forward is to install Postfix on a server that is in a known working state (not messed-up, whatever, ...). You don't have an OpenSSL problem, you already demonstrated this in the Postfix list thread, where s_client and s_server worked fine. You have a problem with Postfix in an environment whose integrity is strongly suspect, and where Postfix links to a libssl whose calls into libcrypto fail to find any supported digest algorithms, despite apparent correctness of header files, library versions, ... All the easy causes have been ruled out. You can continue to waste time and hope for a miracle, or you can do the right thing and build a working system, where you either use the bundled Postfix, or compile Postfix from source against the default system OpenSSL library. Over and out. -- Viktor. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager majord...@openssl.org