Certificate cache on iOS with sending mail
So I generated a new certificate for dovecot, and ever since I have this weird problem that my iPhone can still receive mail but cannot send using that mailserver. Same for my iMac.
My laptop works fine still and can do both. Local issue you would say right.
I'm wondering if there is any cache for a certificate or something, my maillog shows up something like 10 bytes read, -1. So it returns an error. I deleted the accounts and created them again, still no go.
Anyone had anything similar before?
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And it's weird because it takes a long time to send and sometimes it does get sent.
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On 10 Aug 2017, at 13:57, Alef Veld alefveld@outlook.com wrote:
So I generated a new certificate for dovecot, and ever since I have this weird problem that my iPhone can still receive mail but cannot send using that mailserver. Same for my iMac.
My laptop works fine still and can do both. Local issue you would say right.
I'm wondering if there is any cache for a certificate or something, my maillog shows up something like 10 bytes read, -1. So it returns an error. I deleted the accounts and created them again, still no go.
Anyone had anything similar before?
Sent from my iPhone
On 10.08.2017 14:57, Alef Veld wrote:
I generated a new certificate for dovecot, and ever since I have this weird problem that my iPhone can still receive mail but cannot send using that mailserver. Same for my iMac.
Mail is not sent through Dovecot, but through an MTA. Based on your earlier messages I assume that's Postfix, and you should ask on the Postfix mailing list. See http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html if you want to receive an answer, folks on that ML tend to reply RTFM otherwise.
I'm wondering if there is any cache for a certificate or something
Apple Mail uses certificates from the macOS keychain. If you accept a certificate, it will be stored there.
-Ralph
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