I noticed that cURL gives a "wrong ssl version" type of error when the scheme
of an URL is "smtps://"; fixed by removing the 2nd "s", giving "smtp://" (even
though it's still an SSL connection). It's bizarre.
Perhaps it's a long shot, but if getmail is in some way internally forming an
URL scheme of "pop3s://", it might be worth a look particularly if cURL libs
are used.
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getmailrc: socket error ([SSL: WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER] wrong version
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