Trevor, I'm glad you finally found the problem (TLS proxy) using  
timestamps and IP's comparisons. Isn't debugging fun?

Even though TLS is workable in ASSP now, I don't trust the perl SSL  
module. Is it really thread-safe?
"The high level API functions use a global file handle SSLCAT_S  
internally. This really should not be a problem because there is no  
way to interleave the high level API functions, unless you use threads."

I use stunnel4. In my case, stunnel4 had a problem too. About once a  
month the ssmtp port would open but no encryption would start.  
Stunnel4 was leaving dead 1/2 open pipes eventually causing the  
encryption to stop. That was fixed in April 2009, version 4.27.


On Aug 8, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote:

> This tells me we have a potential problem with TLS.


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