On 6/28/23 11:53, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
On 28/06/2023 10:36, Olaf Hopp (SCC) via Exim-users wrote:
Can I simply ignore this message ? Can I avoid this message ?

Apart from ranting at Microsoft for ignoring networking standards,
there is nothing you can (or need to, really) do.

Possibly a more recent version of Exim might avoid tellin you
about this fault of communications (thus making diagnosis of
real problems harder).

OK, I've read the thread "Exim, OAUTH2 and gnutls problem" started by 'ael'
So just for clarification: I never had those log lines with exim 4.94 but
I have those lines with *every* mail with exim 4.96.
The problem seems to be on Microsofts side and now there is a more
verbose logging due to the newer exim and/or gnutls package under Debian 12.

Regards, Olaf


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