Simon,

I see you managed to run The Bat under Wine and reproduce the issue - that's good, cause I disabled my mail system since that bug report already, and trying to reproduce the issue will require a lot of efforts to make it running again. Sorry for that.

But as far as I remember the issue, I did established the trust with my own self-signed certificate (used on the mail server) in The Bat before the issue. And everything worked successfully, until the new version of Exim was released. If I reported it by 4.50 version, it is most likely that the last working version was something reeeally old. I can't already find the exact Debian snapshot used to setup the system, but I think the working version was something about 4.33 or 4.34.


On Пт, 2008-01-04 at 18:20 +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote:
Hi Alexander!  I'm trying to help with this bug.  Can you still
> reproduce the problem with TheBat?  With which versions of exim/gnutls?
> You reported the problem in 2005/2006, so things may have changed...
>
> You said earlier versions of exim worked, can you pin-point which
> version it worked and which it stopped working in?  Can you reproduce
> that it works?
>
> To debug this, it would help if you could run gnutls-serv or openssl
> s_client on a host, and try to talk to it using TheBat.  Try:
>
> $ gnutls-serv --port 465 --x509keyfile KEY.pem --x509certfile CERT.pem --debug
>
> Also, if you are able to re-build exim4 with openssl, testing that
> configuration together with TheBat would also be useful.
>
> Can you reproduce this using a recent version of TheBat?  I see that it
> is possible to download TheBat and use it for free for 30 days, so if
> you can confirm that this happens with the latest version of TheBat and
> exim4+gnutls I can download it and try to debug this problem myself.
>
> Thanks,
> /Simon

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