John Andersen wrote:
If you look here:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=2a748df20407a337&hl=en
You will see that Google tries to use STARTTLS if the recipient server (opensuse.org in this case) advertises TLS. It falls back to not using STARTTLS after one day.
As the google Gmail engineer said: It does seem like pretty poor software that would allow you to turn on STARTTLS advertisement without actually properly configuring it, but that's what's happening here.
It seems to me a poor reflection on opensuse that they have somehow forgotten how to configure a mails server. Don't Advertise what you can't support. How hard is that?
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