On Friday 15 December 2006 06:52, snowcrash+exim-users wrote:
> i've verified that i can successfully:
> [...]
> (3) @ MUA(mail.localdomain.com)
> from: snowcrash@???
> to: snowcrash@???
> --> message is RECEIVED in INBOX
>
> but, if i,
>
> (4) @ MUA(mail.localdomain.com)
> from: snowcrash@???
> to: snowcrash@???
>
> the MUA reports,
>
> waiting for Server Response
> Authenticating to Server
>
> and 'waits' there forever --
> [...]
> 21:35:27 26417 SMTP>> 250-mail.localdomain.com Hello
> desktop.localdomain.com [192.168.1.6]
> 21:35:27 26417 250-SIZE 52428800
> 21:35:27 26417 250-8BITMIME
> 21:35:27 26417 250-PIPELINING
> 21:35:27 26417 250-AUTH PLAIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
> 21:35:27 26417 250 HELP
> 21:35:27 26417 Calling SSL_read(110d100, 1815a00, 4096)
> 21:35:27 26417 SMTP<< AUTH PLAIN
> AGJsYWtlcnNAbWFpbC5wZ25ldHdvcmsubmV0AHRVbU8hMVJBVA==
> 21:35:27 26417 dovecot authentication
> 21:35:27 26417 received: VERSION 1 0
> 21:35:27 26417 received: SPID 26191
>
> and nothing further. :-/
If really all is equal except the recipient address (TLS, user ID), then
AFAICS the second case doesn't get to a point where there is any difference
at all. Is /dev/random out of entropy?
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