[sylpheed:31533] Re: Sending to gmail ssl session error

Hiroyuki Yamamoto hiro-y at kcn.ne.jp
Thu Jul 19 18:35:22 JST 2007


Hello,

On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:09:03 +0200
"Redy Rodríguez" <redy.rodriguez at gmail.com> wrote:

> First of all I'm sorry, but I wrote English very bad...
> 
> Sending via smtp to gmail account fails with an error message, but
> mail are really sent. Here is the log.
> 
> * Conectando con el servidor SMTP: smtp.gmail.com ...
> [19:06:14] SMTP< 220 mx.google.com ESMTP c1sm923373ugf
> [19:06:14] ESMTP> EHLO summun
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-mx.google.com at your service, [80.25.35.159]
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-SIZE 28311552
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-8BITMIME
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-STARTTLS
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
> [19:06:14] ESMTP> STARTTLS
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
> [19:06:14] ESMTP> EHLO summun
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-mx.google.com at your service, [80.25.35.159]
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-SIZE 28311552
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-8BITMIME
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
> [19:06:14] ESMTP< 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
> [19:06:14] ESMTP> AUTH PLAIN ********
> [19:06:15] ESMTP< 235 2.7.0 Accepted
> [19:06:15] SMTP> MAIL FROM:<redy.rodriguez at gmail.com>
> [19:06:15] SMTP< 250 2.1.0 OK
> [19:06:15] SMTP> RCPT TO:<redy at telefonica.net>
> [19:06:15] SMTP< 250 2.1.5 OK
> [19:06:15] SMTP> DATA
> [19:06:15] SMTP< 354 Go ahead
> [19:06:15] SMTP> . (EOM)
> [19:06:16] SMTP< 250 2.0.0 OK 1184259893 c1sm923373ugf
> [19:06:16] SMTP> QUIT
> ** LibSylph-WARNING: SSL_read() returned error 1, ret = -1
> 
> ** LibSylph-WARNING: session_read_msg_cb: sock_read: Conseguido
> 
> ** LibSylph-WARNING: [19:06:16] Hubo un error enviando el mensaje.
> 
> ** Hubo un error enviando el mensaje.
> 
> 
> ¿May be due to some changes in gmail smtp server? ¿Somebody know how
> workaround this?

I could reproduce the same problem with the gmail smtp server. I'll
look into it.

The gmail server seems to have broken the specification of SMTP QUIT
command for some time (previously it returned EOF), and the behavior
may have been changed recently.

-- 
Hiroyuki Yamamoto <hiro-y at kcn.ne.jp>


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