On 9/22/06, Hongwei Li <hongwei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hongwei Li schrieb: > >>Hi, >> >>I have a problem in my FC4 system. System info: >>kernel: 2.6.16-1.2096_FC4 >>sendmail: 8.13.6-0.FC4.1 >>dovecot: 0.99.14-4.fc4 >> >>Recently, users say that they cannot use Outlook to send emails out if they >>set SSL connection with port 587 for outgoing server and 993 for incoming >>server. Then, I tested a guest account on several computers. The strange >>thing is when I test it on my PC and another one, everything works well. >>However, when I test it on other 2 computers (all are Win XP pro, with >> Outlook >>2003), I cannot send emails out. The error message from Outlook is: >> >>Task 'Matt Morp - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC7D) : 'Your outgoing >> (SMTP) >>server does not support SSL-secured connections. If SSL-secured connections >>have worked in the past, contact your server administrator or Internet >> service >>provider (ISP).'
Why not try and reconfigure the server without SSL and do a test...if they all work..then i would say it might be the your outlook client might be corrupt and you might need to reinstall them... Or You could use another client to test apart from outlook..
>> >>The system log shows: >> >>Sep 22 13:27:22 morpheus sendmail[27813]: k8MFRMjY027813: [128.252.85.77] did >>not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA >> >> >>All computers are in our campus and in the same subnet. Also, users didn't >>complain before yesterday, but I didn't change the system recently. My >>questions are: >> >>1. What does the above message mean? >> >> > Sendmail informs you by syslogging that a host with the named IP did > initialize a connection on the MSA port and that none of the 4 named > SMTP commands followed. Thus the SMTP session ended without a message > being transferred, it even wasn't tried from client side. > >>2. Why the same account can send emails from two PCs, but not from other PCs >>when all use Outlook 2003 with the same settings (SSL connection, port 587 >> for >>outgoing, etc.)? >> >> > You will have to check your /var/log/maillog to see what happens if the > non working client connection happens. Maybe increase the Sendmail > log_level to 15 (default / standard is 9) to get verbose output. > My guess from several of these cases: I bet there runs Norton Antivirus > or some Windows TCP stack breaking so called Personal Firewall on the > hosts where the clients fail. If Norton Antivirus is checking outgoing > SMTP connections and they are SSL/TLS secured, those connections fail. > Personal Firewalls do harmful things if misconfigured. > >>Thanks! >> >>Hongwei Li >> > Alexander > All of the 4 PCs have personal firewall turned on, all have SAV real-time protection on -- exact same settings. I also tried to turn off personal firewall and SAV off, but on the 2 PCs that I could not send email before, I still can't do it. On the 2 PCs that I can send email out, it doesn't matter whether personal firewall and/or SAV is on or off, I can always send mails out. When I try to send emails out on the "failed" PCs, the maillog shows: Sep 22 15:01:54 rust sendmail[18406]: k8MK1stJ018406: [128.252.85.77] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA Sep 22 15:01:54 rust sendmail[18408]: k8MK1sHQ018408: [128.252.85.77] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA Sep 22 15:02:02 rust dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<msnet>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:128.252.85.77, lip=::ffff:128.252.85.35, TLS Sep 22 15:02:02 rust dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<msnet>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:128.252.85.77, lip=::ffff:128.252.85.35, TLS Sep 22 15:02:02 rust dovecot: imap(msnet): mbox sync: UID inserted in the middle of mailbox /home/msnet/mail/Sent (372 > 11, seq=5, idx_msgs=9) Sep 22 15:03:13 rust dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<msnet>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:128.252.85.77, lip=::ffff:128.252.85.35, TLS Sep 22 15:03:13 rust dovecot: imap(msnet): mbox sync: UID inserted in the middle of mailbox /home/msnet/mail/Sent (378 > 11, seq=5, idx_msgs=9) Sep 22 15:03:23 rust dovecot: imap(msnet): mbox sync: UID inserted in the middle of mailbox /home/msnet/mail/Sent (384 > 11, seq=5, idx_msgs=9) I also, tried on my FC5 system, the same situation. I just could not figure it out why. Thanks! Hongwei -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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