Op 1 sep. 2011 om 09:05 heeft Christoph Kluenter <christ...@kluenter.de> het 
volgende geschreven:

> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 07:40:40PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>> El día Wednesday, August 31, 2011 a las 02:43:42PM +0200, Christoph Kluenter 
>> escribió:
>> 
>>> There is a cisco ASA in between you and your mailserver that changes
>>> the answer from the mailserver. Go to the Admin and ask him why he wants to 
>>> spy on your mails.
>>> Vodafone had the same on their 3G network in UK and Germany. 
>> 
>> Do this Cisco ASA router log the SMTP traffic somewhere outside the SMTP
>> session for whatever reason, or is this just bad (buggy) implemented
>> application gateway software?
> The asa disables TLS on smtp to be able to sniff on the traffic.
> This might be useful to find virus/spam in mails. This feature
> is enabled by default. and some admins forget to disable it.

But why would sending mail with other mail programs (well, my iPad) work? I 
tried disabling TLS in Mutt, but then the mail server complained, so it really 
does seem to require TLS.

Thanks,

Joost

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