Ah you so were right.
I set up postfix to use the certs that cyrus-imapd creates by default and
everything works now.
What's weird is that cyrus-imapd was using the same certs postfix was using
and it didn't complain. I was able to receive email when I turned off TSL
for postfix.
So I guess the problem is that I'm not creating good self-signed
certificates. I've done this more than 20 times following every source on
the internet including the guides in postfix.org. My certs have always
worked with cyrus-imapd and apache, but I always run into trouble with
postfix.

Can you provide a set of instructions to follow?

Thanks so much.



On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter 
<p...@state-of-mind.de>wrote:

> * froinds J <froi...@gmail.com>:
> > Oops! I forgot to check SSL.
> > My client now seems to start a TLS session and still nothing. Here is the
> > log with the SSL error.
>
> TLS log. My favourite waste of time. Everything is layed out so clear... :/
>
> There are two lines in your log that make me think (think, not know!) that
> your client doesn't like the server certificate. Read below.
>
>

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