Hello
after enable ssl receive when i try to send email throw relay the email is getting sent without problem but when i check the log i when i check log i found the Below Error
i use valid certificate
ME-I0108: [692] Relay Granted: Sender has authenticated.
ME-I0149: [692] BCDBD2A3D9344514A3E1795A3ACC4B69.MAI was received successfully
and delivery thread was initiated
Couldn't decrypt, error 80090330
ME-I0070: (recv) socket [692] was gracefully closed during [DATA] command by th
e remote client
Thanks
after enable ssl receive receive error Couldn't decrypt, error 80090330
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Re: after enable ssl receive receive error Couldn't decrypt, error 80090330
Hi,
What version of MailEnable Standard? If older than 9.75 then please upgrade and try again.
What version of MailEnable Standard? If older than 9.75 then please upgrade and try again.
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Ian Margarone
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Ian Margarone
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Re: after enable ssl receive receive error Couldn't decrypt, error 80090330
I am using Latest version 9.75
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Re: after enable ssl receive receive error Couldn't decrypt, error 80090330
Hi,
The error that is occurring is that the remote client is dropping the connection during the exchange of data.
ME-I0070: (recv) socket [692] was gracefully closed during [DATA] command by the remote client
This can indicate that a firewall/proxy may be triggering on the data and dropping the connection. Does this happen if you try and connect to the SMTP via non SSL and send to the same address?
The error that is occurring is that the remote client is dropping the connection during the exchange of data.
ME-I0070: (recv) socket [692] was gracefully closed during [DATA] command by the remote client
This can indicate that a firewall/proxy may be triggering on the data and dropping the connection. Does this happen if you try and connect to the SMTP via non SSL and send to the same address?
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support