>I'm almost certain that the OpenSSL >installation is not used by ASSP, but I've not been able to get >confirmation of that here.
There are system calls to the openssl binary in the code of assp.pl. Depending on the compilation of Net::SSLeay (static or dynamic) the openssl libraries (.dll, .so) are required or not. So openssl is required by assp - it has to be installed. Thomas Von: K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> An: ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> Datum: 02.08.2016 00:07 Betreff: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers I originally thought that we had a problem with all TLS inbound email. As it turns out, my conclusion appears to have been wrong. - There are some SLOW servers outside that are just plain slow (nothing I can do there), - TLS seems to work reasonably fast with most inbound mail, though significantly slower than without TLS (5 seconds for an 11mb file without tls, vs 45 seconds with TLS on) - GMAIL.com inbound TLS emails are SLOW, no matter what settings I tweak With inbound gmail.com message. if I have TLS off, an 11mb attachment is delivered through ASSP in under 5 seconds. With TLS on it takes close to 10 minutes, which gets close to gmail's limit. I've tested with Outlook.com and that same 11mb attachment comes in through ASSP with TLS on in about 45 seconds. Sending a 30mb attachment from gmail FAILS because it takes too long. gmail will try for I believe 10 minutes to send a message, then it quits and retries. After a couple tries, it sends an NDR. This is a Windows 2012 R2 server, latest ASSP dev, OpenSSL 1.0.2h installed from slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html (though I've also tried with the OpenSSL I downloaded a while back from the ASSP sourceforge site. net::ssleay 1.74 (openssl 1.0.2g). I'm almost certain that the OpenSSL installation is not used by ASSP, but I've not been able to get confirmation of that here. Just updated IO::Socket::SSL to 2.033. Net::SMTP:SSL 1.02. CPU usage as reported by assp is 4.78%. It's not on the fastest machine in the world (it's a hypver-v guest on a decent machine), but it seems speedy enough. 24gb ram. We've got similar physical hosts running Exchange as a guest without any speed issues whatsoever. Any other info I can provide to help figure this out? Disabling TLS for any gmail inbound mail isn't a feasible option, plus I don't know if it really is just google, or just the way that google connects which others might too... Thank you all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test DISCLAIMER: ******************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it may be confidential, legally privileged and protected in law and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. This email was multiple times scanned for viruses. There should be no known virus in this email! *******************************************************
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