Re: [Evolution] Bad Record MAC...still]



On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:58, ximian-evolution squalor org wrote:
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?


SMTP+SSL works fine for me using stock Red Hat 8.0 packages. The only
issue I have is that from home using my work machine as the SMTP server,
it has this >30 second delay before actually going through. At work,
using the same machine as the server, it sends instantly. Settings are
identical, both machine using RH 8.0/Evo 1.2.1. The delay at home seems
to be inside evo as the actual connection to the server is not made
until the very end.

I have seen the Bad Record MAC after upgrading a server to RH 8.0 but
that was on the IMAP side. The server key changed and it took much
experimenting to make the problem go away and I'm not sure what exact
step finally did it. Evo kept giving a message about connecting to port
143 even though I had SSL set to always and it was clearly trying to
connect to 993 because I was getting the Bad Mac error message in
/var/log/maillog. I could do the "openssl s_client -state -debug
-connect server:993" and it would work fine so there was nothing wrong
with the server but evo would always fail.

tjb
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