Re: [Evolution] Bad Record MAC...still]
- From: ximian-evolution squalor org
- To: evolution ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Bad Record MAC...still]
- Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 21:58:04 +0000
Well it's a little hard for me to go to the Moz team with a bug when I have
no idea about what functions etc etc Evo is using from libnss.
Is there anyone out (t)here that _IS_ successfully using SMTP+SSL? If so,
what is your version numbers etc for all parts involved and how do you have
things configured?
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 09:14:51PM -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
They both use the same SSL stream code -the SMTP/IMAP/etc code is
completely ignorant that it is even using an ssl stream at all, in fact.
Jeff
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 21:09, ximian-evolution squalor org wrote:
[This is a resend that didn't seem to make it to the list somehow...even
though I have sendmail logs saying that it was delivered???]
I'm still having no luck with Evolution and SMTP+SSL. (see my earlier email
on the similar subject for software versions etc).
Jeff had suggested that it may be a problem with mozilla nss ssl. I've
currently got mozilla-nss-1.2.1-0_rh8 (from mozilla.org) installed.
I've tried SMTP+SSL with mozilla-mail and it doesn't even initiate an
SSL "CLIENT HELLO". Evolution will at least initiate the SSL handshake.
Does Evo use a different means of SSL handshake for IMAP+SSL and SMTP+SSL?
It's just that I have IMAP+SSL working correctly but SMTP+SSL from Evo doesn't
work. If Evo uses the same calls to initiate the SSL connection and I have
IMAP+SSL working then I don't see how the bug could be in the mozilla-nss
libs?
Now I'm getting desparate - <oh>don't even get me started on my thoughts of the
stability of RedHat 8.0... come back 7.3 - all is forgiven >;-> </ot>
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mike\n.
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