Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> No , because this does not make sense. If a client make mistakes in SSL ,
> this could lead into stucking workers.

Thanks for pointing out where to clear the cache.  The below is what 
usually triggers our issue.


The scenario:

Setup Seamonkey/Thunderbird for TLS, send a test message.  The 
application pops up a box that allows you to trust self-signed 
certificates.  Select Add an exception.

By this time, ASSP as tagged the client as having SSL issues and will no 
longer offer TLS.

Doug

-- 
Ben Franklin quote:

"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary 
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."


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