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Benoit Tellier commented on JAMES-2631:
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Recent work led me to discover one can specify the trust store for javax.mail
(and thus remoteDelivery) using:
{code:java}
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/root/conf/keystore
{code}
This should allow solving your issue.
Reopen if it is not the case.
Also I encourage you migrating to recent James versions.
Regards,
Benoit
> TLS 1.2 problems with Certificate Request
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Key: JAMES-2631
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-2631
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1
> Reporter: Arnau Rebassa
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: james_response.png, server_request.png
>
>
> We are using james 3.0.1 configured to use TLS in remote deliveries. The
> sending of emails over TLS is working fine but we have problems sending
> emails to a particular server which performs a "Certificate Request". When
> this happens, in a tcpdump capture I can see that, James returns an error
> Alert (Level: Fatal, Description: Certificate Unknown).
>
> The certificate used by the remote server is issued by a well know CA. In the
> picture server_request.png you can see as the remote server requests a
> "Certificate request" to the client (in this case to James).
>
> In the file james_reponse.png you can see how James sends a Fatal alert.
>
> I have been looking into the documentation but I haven't found the way to
> specify a keystore in the mailetcontainer.xml. Is this possible? Anyone knows
> how to fix this?
>
>
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