On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 04:14:35AM -0700, oakley wrote: > *openssl s_client -connect (mydomain.com):443 -servername (mydomain.com)* >
Why on earth are you wasting our time showing results of connections to an HTTPS service. In every message you post, show the current *Postfix* configuration, *logs* from *Postfix* that show the problem you're still having, and any *relevant* diagnostic information you're able to obtain with other tools, e.g. (when relevant) from: openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect <relay>:<port> where <relay> and <port> match the "relay=" field from the problem log entry and perhaps also your Postfix "relayhost=[relay]:port" setting. > I've been playing with OpenSSL to try and locate the issue, and I think it > has something to do with my certificate. I noticed the certificate was > updated on the date this all went down hill, too. > > Do you think this has a possibility? I think it is a possibility that you're wasting our time with useless speculative digressions. Your Postfix logs will show precisely why you're having problems delivering mail. If you post no logs, any answer you get is no better than rolling dice. -- Viktor.