Dan McAllister wrote:
The most common problem I've had with TLS and all of the QMAIL TOASTER
daemons is a lack of available RAM.
First off, let me explain that I use both 64-bit and 32-bit Linux
implementations (mostly CentOS, some Fedora, a few Debian), and the
problem first arose on a 64-bi
The most common problem I've had with TLS and all of the QMAIL TOASTER
daemons is a lack of available RAM.
First off, let me explain that I use both 64-bit and 32-bit Linux
implementations (mostly CentOS, some Fedora, a few Debian), and the
problem first arose on a 64-bit system. The fix was t
Hey guys!
I think it was what I thought. I searched through the list archives and
found out that command:
[r...@sulistasrv13 send]# openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect
209.239.114.87:25 -debug
CONNECTED(0003)
read from 0x867fc20 [0x8679350] (8192 bytes => 34 (0x22))
- 32 32 30