On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 05:16:33PM -0700, LuKreme wrote: > The start was just date stamp info and PID: > > Jan 31 01:52:10 mail postfix/smtpd[62297]: warning: TLS library problem: > error:14094412:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad > certificate:s3_pkt.c:1293:SSL alert number 42:
Which confirms that the problem is with your SMTP server as expected. > > The peer send an SSL alert indicating it is unhappy about your > > certificate. Presumably, you're on the server end, and the peer > > does not like your certificate contents. > > > > Whether this is your fault or not, depends on whether my assumptions > > are correct, and whether the peer can legitimately expect to be > > able to verify your certificate. > > This is the only warning of this sort I see, so I'll assume it's their issue. Assume away, or look more carefully at your own certificate chain. > Looking at the previous line, > > Jan 31 01:52:10 mail postfix/smtpd[62297]: SSL_accept error from > mail-luna36.mailgun.org[173.193.210.36]: 0 > > Is that what you were looking for? Yes. http://www.mailgun.com/ $ posttls-finger "mailgun.org" posttls-finger: Connected to mxb.mailgun.org[50.56.21.178]:25 posttls-finger: < 220 ak47 ESMTP ready Perhaps their email ammunition includes some blanks. -- Viktor.