Soren
The symptom of getting a "imapd-ssl: No supported cipher suites have been
found." message might be configuration related.
I have a business client that decided to upgrade their mail server on their own
this last weekend. It didn't go well for them and they had to call me.
They had this
Markus,
Thank you for the swift response and the information about using
GnuTLS. I had just assumed the problem was the OpenSSL upgrade because
it caused a few issues with other programs. These were the GnuTLS
packages that were upgraded at the same time, which likely caused the issue:
gnutls-b
Processing control commands:
> reassign -1 courier-imap
Bug #912633 [courier-imap-ssl] courier-imap-ssl: No supported cipher suite with
the recent switch to TLS 1.3 in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
Bug reassigned from package 'courier-imap-ssl' to 'courier-imap'.
No longer marked as found in versions courier/0.
Control: reassign -1 courier-imap
Soren,
thank you for reporting this issue. It's a bit surprising, as courier
is compiled against GnuTLS since 0.76.3-2. Maybe there's an equivalent
change...
I'm preparing an upload of a new release of courier and hope for that to
work with newer versions of G
Package: courier-imap-ssl
Version: 4.18.1+0.78.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading to the current version of OpenSSL in testing (1.1.1-2), when
courier-imap-ssl is started
/var/log/mail.log fills with the following repeated many times:
mail imapd-ssl: No s
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