On 2012-04-26 at 16:55 +0100, ruairi.hickey@??? wrote:
> see you had solved it for me... but yes you are correct...there is a
> carriage return newline in the certificate and I noticed when I sent an
> email to the remote user to explain the fault that exim logged the
> following outgoing
>
>
> alan.maceneaney@??? <Alan.MacEneaney@???>
> R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=mail.canadalife.ie [195.95.190.16]
> X=TLS1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32
> DN="C=IE,2.5.4.17=#1309436f2e4475626c696e,ST=Dublin,L=Dublin,STREET=Blackrock,STREET=\r\n,STREET=Canada
> Life House\, Temple Road,O=CANADA LIFE GROUP SERVICES
> LIMITED,OU=IS,OU=Hosted by Canada Life (UK) Ltd.,OU=PremiumSSL
> Wildcard,CN=*.canadalife.ie"
> 2012-04-26 15:48:29 1SNQvh-0007Cv-KC Completed
>
> and I assume the problem is coming from the \r\n (Carriage Return
> NewLine) which is in their generated certificate.
>
> Is the use of the \r\n in the certificate name illegal or should exim be
> able to deal with it... I am running Exim version 4.72 from Debian
> Squeeze distribution.
Exim should be able to deal with it, this is a bug in Exim.
http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1240
Thanks,
-Phil