Re: [exim] Problem with iPhone and Exim

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著者: Luca Bertoncello
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To: exim-users
題目: Re: [exim] Problem with iPhone and Exim
Am 25.02.2020 14:01, schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:

Hi Jeremy

> Session tickets are an optional thing in TLS. I doubt that
> is the problem.


This was the only difference betwenn my answer and Google's one...

> If you run your Exim daemon with debug enabled, what does
> it show for a connection from the phone?


I see this:

30840 Connection request from 10.0.56.135 port 60590
30840 search_tidyup called
30840 1 SMTP accept process running
30840 Listening...
30947 sender_fullhost = [10.0.56.135]
30947 sender_rcvhost = [10.0.56.135]
30947 Process 30947 is handling incoming connection from [10.0.56.135]
30947 host in host_lookup? no (matched "!*")
30947 set_process_info: 30947 handling incoming connection from
[10.0.56.135] I=[10.0.46.11]:465
30947 host in host_reject_connection? no (option unset)
30947 host in sender_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 host in recipient_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 host in helo_verify_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 host in helo_try_verify_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 host in helo_accept_junk_hosts? yes (matched "*")
30947 host in hosts_proxy? no (end of list)
30947 initialising GnuTLS as a server
30947 GnuTLS global init required.
30947 initialising GnuTLS server session
30947 Expanding various TLS configuration options for session
credentials.
30947 certificate file = /path/to/my/cert.crt
30947 key file = /path/to/my/key.pem
30947 TLS: cert/key registered
30947 Added 154 certificate authorities.
30947 Initialising GnuTLS server params.
30947 Loading default hard-coded DH params
30947 Loaded fixed standard D-H parameters
30947 GnuTLS session cipher/priority "NORMAL:!VERS-SSL3.0"
30947 host in tls_verify_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 host in tls_try_verify_hosts? no (option unset)
30947 TLS: a client certificate will not be requested.

> Does the phone application provide any diagnostics?


Unfortunately not...

Any idea?

Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucabert@???)