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posted 2015-03-14 19:04:56 +0200

Is email application configured to reject connections to servers that do not support RFC 5746?

I cannot send email by an unpatched smtp server of my ISP that do not support RFC 5746 (i.e. still suffers the security issue CVE-2009-3555; laptop version of Mozilla Thunderbird tells me this).

Is email application configured to reject connections to servers that do not support RFC 5746?

I cannot send email by an unpatched smtp server of my ISP that do not support RFC 5746 (i.e. still suffers the security issue CVE-2009-3555; laptop version of Mozilla Thunderbird tells me this).

Edit: Sorry, this question was not valid anymore. The problem I described does not exist anymore (My colleague suffered it while using one of the earliest updates more than a year ago).

Is email application configured to reject connections to servers that do not support RFC 5746?

I cannot send email by an unpatched smtp server of my ISP that do not support RFC 5746 (i.e. still suffers the security issue CVE-2009-3555; laptop version of Mozilla Thunderbird tells me this).

Edit: Sorry, this question was not valid anymore. The problem I described does not exist anymore (My colleague suffered it while using one of the earliest updates more than a year ago). Edit2: please, close the question.

Is email application configured to reject connections to servers that do not support RFC 5746?

I cannot send email by an unpatched smtp server of my ISP that do not support RFC 5746 (i.e. still suffers the security issue CVE-2009-3555; laptop version of Mozilla Thunderbird tells me this).

Edit: Sorry, this question was not valid anymore. The problem I described does not exist anymore (My colleague suffered it while using one of the earliest updates more than a year ago). Edit2: please, close the question.