On 16/03/15 12:37 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 16 Mar 2015 at 10:46:25 -0500, David Wright wrote:

Quoting James (bjloc...@lockie.ca):

You can't telnet to an ssl port.
Use:
openssl s_client -connect [IP]:smtps
I'm sorry if I muddied the waters by suggesting using telnet.
I find it a useful tool to quickly test whether I can reach a port,
whether anything is listening, and whether the response is the same as
I got last time/when things were working, even if that response is
to connect for a few seconds and then disconnect (like 80 does).
And I can get the results from ten differnet ports in one screenful
of text.
A slight mistake; but now the OP is back on the right track all he
should have to do is issue the helo, mail from:, rcpt to: and data
commands to test whether sending mail is possible. If it is he can
then take a closer look at his exim setup.
OK, following the doc at http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/mail.htm, I could enter:
HELO <my domain>
MAIL FROM <account>@<mydomain>

but things get interesting when I enter the rcpt to:

RCPT TO: g...@extremeground.com
RENEGOTIATING
depth=2 C = US, ST = New Jersey, L = Jersey City, O = The USERTRUST Network, CN = USERTrust RSA Certification Authority
verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificate
verify return:0

After that, I can't enter DATA. It says 503 valid RCPT command must precede DATA

I've tried a few different RCPT TO: addresses but I get the same result. Also tried using the ISP's mail server's domain in the HELO with the same results.

I tried creating a local certificate and updating the exim4.conf.template with MAIN_TLS_ENABLE = yes but that didn't help either.


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