brian m. carlson wrote: > diff --git a/git-send-email.perl b/git-send-email.perl > index bd13cc8..ca86a13 100755 > --- a/git-send-email.perl > +++ b/git-send-email.perl > @@ -1199,9 +1199,11 @@ X-Mailer: git-send-email $gitversion > else { > require Net::SMTP; > $smtp_domain ||= maildomain(); > - $smtp ||= Net::SMTP->new(smtp_host_string(), Hm, so the problem occurs when you give smtp_host_string() to Net::SMTP->new() as the first argument. > + $smtp_server_port ||= 25; So if smtp_host_string() returns a hostname without a port, then Net::SMTP->new() will connect to port 25 by default? > If the SMTP port is provided as part of the hostname to Net::SMTP, it passes > the combined string to the SASL provider; this causes GSSAPI authentication to > fail since Kerberos does not want the port information. Instead, pass the port > as a separate argument as is done for SSL connections. I need to be in a (firewalled?) network that uses Kerberos to reproduce this, right? Even if I can't reproduce it, the change seems to be fine. While we're on the subject, do you know how to get rid of this huge ugly warning I get everytime I send emails? ******************************************************************* Using the default of SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE for client is deprecated! Please set SSL_verify_mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER together with SSL_ca_file|SSL_ca_path for verification. If you really don't want to verify the certificate and keep the connection open to Man-In-The-Middle attacks please set SSL_verify_mode explicitly to SSL_VERIFY_NONE in your application. ******************************************************************* at /home/artagnon/src/git/git-send-email line 1200. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html