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Date:      Thu, 18 Jan 2007 14:14:12 -0500
From:      David Banning <david+dated+1169579653.7182be@skytracker.ca>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   sendmail problem
Message-ID:  <20070118191410.GA29818@skytracker.ca>

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My problem is not with receiving but seems to be only with sending
to certain locations.

I started by getting this error on startup.

STARTTLS: ServerCertFile missing
Jan 18 13:52:53 3s1 sm-mta[30650]: started as: /usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m

I learned that someone's mail was not getting delivered

I then installed from the ports sendmail-sasl, ran into -more- problems,
deinsallled it, then went back to my original install by simply
going to /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail and;

make clean; make depend; make install

It seems be running except emails to certain servers are not accepted.

I still get the error;

STARTTLS: ServerCertFile missing

and now the following error messages, which indicate a refused connection
on the target end.

Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS: ClientCertFile missing
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS: ClientKeyFile missing
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS: CACertPath missing
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS: CACertFile missing
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS: CRLFile missing
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22894]: STARTTLS=client, init=1
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22898]: k3OF0cpa014374: SYSERR(root): readqf: ./qfk3OF0cpa014374: incomplete queue file read
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22898]: k3OF1vpa013996: SYSERR(root): readqf: ./qfk3OF1vpa013996: incomplete queue file read
Jan 18 13:30:00 3s1 sendmail[22898]: l0IEkjc0043268: makeconnection (cluster3.eu.messagelabs.com. [194.106.220.35]) failed: Connection refused by cluster3.eu.messagelabs.
com.

Any pointers would be useful.



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