On 6/28/23 11:53, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 28/06/2023 10:36, Olaf Hopp (SCC) via Exim-users wrote:
>> Can I simply ignore this message ? Can I avoid this message ?
>
> Apart from ranting at Microsoft for ignoring networking standards,
> there is nothing you can (or need to, really) do.
>
> Possibly a more recent version of Exim might avoid tellin you
> about this fault of communications (thus making diagnosis of
> real problems harder).
OK, I've read the thread "Exim, OAUTH2 and gnutls problem" started by 'ael'
So just for clarification: I never had those log lines with exim 4.94 but
I have those lines with *every* mail with exim 4.96.
The problem seems to be on Microsofts side and now there is a more
verbose logging due to the newer exim and/or gnutls package under Debian 12.
Regards, Olaf
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