Joe,
Thanks for the info! I made some progress on this today. Evidently Evolution
uses GnuTLS to communicate with the pop server. If you run the following
commands on a terminal you should get plenty of output that will allow you to
decode the encrypted packets:
export GNUTLS_DEBUG_LEVEL=99
evolution
It looks like the handshake has just finished and the pop server is returning
its first message:
Post Office Protocol
+OK Hello from jpop-0.1\r\n
Response indicator: +OK
Response description: Hello from jpop-0.1
I have attached the pcap, debug output and keys.
Rod
** Attachment added: "EvolutionVerizonHandshakeFailure.zip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/1876286/+attachment/5367101/+files/EvolutionVerizonHandshakeFailure.zip
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