On 06/17/2016 06:27 AM, Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> Just another opinion - but I too have been stuck on ASSP problems, posted
> questions, and never got answers. I've learned to live with the problems and
> just have to weigh the benefits of a broken ASSP installation vs no ASSp
> installation.
Just another opinion - but I too have been stuck on ASSP problems, posted
questions, and never got answers. I've learned to live with the problems and
just have to weigh the benefits of a broken ASSP installation vs no ASSp
installation.
I understand the OP's concerns, and understand why he
Thanks for the reply!
Q: you installed a SAN certificate in ASSP so that now ASSP is able to
secure connections using such a certificate, ok till now ?
>I was using a regular wild card cert until now and yes it was fine (still
is as I went back to it)
Q: If so, what do you mean by "pull the
> On 6/17/2016 4:26 AM, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
His last question was about 1.9.9. Is v1 still a thing?
- Bob
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Sounds like your problems are elsewhere. I've never had to reconfirm my
subscription, never had any complaints about the help people here give -
out of their own good will - and I've ran multiple ASSP instances for
donkeys years now without any but minor concerns.
At least no one tied you
Hello all,
Just to let you know that my last assp installation has been put out
of service the other day.
I used to have three rock-solid assp installations.
However, feedback on this list is, at _least_ , selective so I had to
stand down and decommision the mail server along with the last
For SMTPS this will IMHO never work per default, because there is no known
domain at the moment of ->accept_SSL
SSL:
The SSL socket is listening. Nobody knows for which domain (if multiple
are hosted) the next connection is for.
V2 has an option to chose the used certificate for different
:: On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 08:52:09 -0400
:: <072801d1c7cd$e522a0d0$af67e270$@ca>
:: "Ethical Host - John MacKenzie" wrote:
> Have support for SAN wildcard ssl certificates? I tried using it but
> assp seemed to only pull the first domain listed on the certificate
> for