Noel Jones a écrit :
> mouss wrote:
>> Dan Phiffer a écrit :
>>> One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
>>> can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the same
>>> as before and I'm still seeing "SSL_accept error" in mail.log.
>>>
>>
>> I suggest regenarting the certificate and setting the CN to the mail
>> server name (mail.gridfilter.com), instead of your name.
>>
> 
> While that is correct, since it's a self-signed certificate it won't
> verify anyway.

at least Thunderbird will keep barking if the CN doesn't match (if it
matches, it warns only once if the cert is accepted permanently). Maybe
Mail.app is even more picky?

> 
> Set smtpd_tls_loglevel to 0 or 1 to suppress unimportant/unrelated
> messages.
> 
> Looks to me as if TLS is working correctly - using openssl s_client OP
> was able to connect and communicate with the server.  Since s_client
> works, I'm inclined to think any further problems are with Mail.app
> configuration.  I'm not familiar with Mail.app; maybe it wants STARTTLS
> support on port 25 or 587 rather than the deprecated wrappermode on 465,
> or maybe it reacts badly to the mismatched name.
> 

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