Hi Joseph,
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 08:29:12AM +0100, Joseph Heenan wrote:
On 27/10/2011 21:16, Andy Smith wrote:
So you're saying that you have a device on
t-mobile and you're trying
to reach a bitfolk IP address on port 587 and it doesn't work?
Correct -
though it doesn't work in a very particular way:
The SMTP connect opens fine, client says EHLO, server responds, client
says STARTTLS, server responds successful - then the server receives a
TCP RST.
It sounds like there is definitely something in between proxying and
mangling that. There's just nothing anywhere in our path that would
do that, I'm afraid.
Thanks Andy. I was sure that was the case, but t-mobile were being so
insistent I felt the need to ask (and it has revealed some useful feedback).
In theory this has now been escalated within t-mobile; I'll let the list
know if we get a more sensible response back.
Thanks
Joseph