Message from "Sam Varshavchik" on 03/02/05 03:44 PM PT quoted:
Mike Dillinger writes:

Message from "Stefan Hornburg" on 03/01/05 03:16 PM PT quoted:

On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:33:43 -0800
Mike Dillinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

Yesterday I upgraded my courier-pop-ssl to 0.47-3. After upgrading, my clients are given the following error: "TLS required to log in". I have not changed any of the configuration (which worked forever). All I did was upgrade.

What kind of things can I look for? I don't see anything weird in the log files (mail.log, mail.err, etc). I am running Debian sarge.



Maybe your SSL certificate has been expired ?


I generated a new one just in case and it's still not working. The mail clients aren't even getting to that point anyhow. They are being refused a connection to the POP server. However, I see no indication why in the log files.


Telnet to your pop3 port and see what's happening.

When I telnet'd in, I got nothing.

This was a very bizarre situation. What I did was remove the Debian package (dpkg --purge courier-pop-ssl) and reinstall from scratch. It is now working fine. I wish I could provide more info. I didn't see anything immediately different. I guess something somewhere got into a funky state. What it was, I don't know.

Thanks for your help!
-MikeD


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