The message is indicating the remote server is attempting to negotiate a
TLS session with your server and failing. The problem is in the initial
SSL handshake; apparently the remote server is requesting an encryption
algorithm your server's OpenSSL library doesn't support.
Can you connect to your server with a MUA (e.g. Thunderbird) and use TLS
to test if TLS works at all? If you're using spamdyke to perform the
TLS, try running it with the "config-test" option to test your
certificate and private key for consistency.
-- Sam Clippinger
Kyle Quillen wrote:
I am trying to setup a qmailtoaster server with spamdyke and am running
into a small issue when trying to receive from a qmailtoaster server
that does not have spamdyke here is the message that I get back.
TLS connect failed: error:140770FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol; connected to 74.218.24.12.
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too long.
Any ideas what would cause this>?
Thanks
Q
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