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<p>BTW, <code>starttls-pop3.sh</code> starts <code>gnutls-serv</code> - what for ??? Removing it doesn't change a thing.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Does it? I see it starting socat server. The logic is a lit strange, but it opens a socat server which will chat the protocol in question. If the negotiation of the starttls protocol fails gnutls-cli will return 2 as error code, and that's what the script is waiting for to detect failure. exit code 1 means that the handshake or something else has failed, and that's expected.</p>
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