Yes, I created my own certs using OpenSSL (built into Mac OS X).

I'd understand something like that if it never worked, but it seems to work fine for some emails but not for others.

I thought it was Mail.app's rtf handling, but I could not get it to send a message with 10 attachments, even when I converted it to plain text. So it's as though it only works with simple messages.

Charles Marcus wrote:


Have you tried with a different client? Maybe this is an Apple Mail issue...


Thunderbird seemed to be able to send the message with the attachments no problems, but it was a little different as I didn't reply to an email, that time I created it from scratch.

Is anyone else using ASSP 2 with TLS and Mail.app as their mail client? If so, do you sometime have problems and sometime it works?

I'm happy to send someone a copy of some of the emails that can't be sent if that would help.

Even though I've turned SSLDebug up to level 3, it doesn't really say much in the log.

Thanks all for your help.

James.


On 11/12/2008, at 9:22 PM, Matti Haack wrote:

CM> Have you tried with a different client? Maybe this is an Apple Mail issue...
Did you create your own Cert for your maschine? TheBat refused to send
mail with the "universal" certificate fritz deliverd on his homepage.
Maybe it is the same with some other clients, who trat the certificate
as it should be and trust only matching Server/Cert-Names.

Matti

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