[Akonadi] [Bug 387926] Release version 17.12: Sending a mail with SMTP fails with: org.kde.pim.ksmtp: Socket error: 1

Zoran Dimovski bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Tue Dec 19 15:52:10 GMT 2017


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387926

Zoran Dimovski <zoki.dimovski at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #15 from Zoran Dimovski <zoki.dimovski at gmail.com> ---
The same issue tested on 4 different machines (one Manjaro, 3 KDE neon).
After the upgrade nobody could send emails when the outgoing account was using
SSL connection.

Tested all the auth methods with SSL, you can't send email.

On the server side, these are the enable auth methods:
250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 GSSAPI

The Message on the server side when I try to send email:
SMTP-IN:002DB307: Authentication error: Generic error
SMTP-IN:002DB307: >> 535 Authentication failed
- or
SMTP-IN:002DB262: Authentication error: Account not found locally
SMTP-IN:002DB262: >> 535 Authentication failed

depending on the auth method.

Only GSSAPI has a different error:
421 mailserver.hostname error reading data

My current workaround is _not_ using encryption (port 25, LOGIN or PLAIN auth).

When using TLS I get a popup windows with this info:
The server failed the authenticity check (mailserver.hostname).
The certificate does not apply to the given host
The certificate is not signed by any trusted certificate authority
The certificate has expired

But the certificate is fine, for that host, signed and 2 years more to go.

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