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« on: August 24, 2009, 03:39:34 AM »

Hi! I discovered an interesting bug/incompatibility while testing some PHP scripts and having COMODO SecureEmail installed. Whether I use PHP's mail() function (which I suppose opens a socket to the mail server) or a PHP class that does the same thing, it seems that when PHP tries to write the open socket it is unable to complete the action and hangs, BUT ONLY IF the email contains a string such as the following:

Content-Type: text/plain;

No one of those characters will cause the hang, but a string like that will do it. If I remove it, then I can send emails fine with CSE installed. However, this is impractical in practice, since I can't control the content of all the emails my project is sending.

I'm not sure if this is a bug or if there's a workaround (I tried adding port 25, which I'm sending emails on, to the Comodo Secure Email ports, but no luck). I thought I would report it so it could be investigated further.

Again, I'll say that this is somehow related to sockets - I got that far in debugging it from the PHP side. I then read that CSE installs itself on the network layer. It makes sense to me then that there's some kind of conflict. Maybe CSE is intercepting PHP trying to communicate with the SMTP server and mangling or getting confused by the header-like string? Or maybe it's sending a response to PHP that is unexpected? My SMTP server logs basically say that the client (PHP) closes the connection unexpectedly.

And just to wrap it up, when I uninstalled CSE, mail from PHP resumed working normally. I'd like to be able to re-install it, though, because I was testing it to see if some friends and I could use it to send secure information through email.

Thanks.
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2009, 07:45:48 AM »

Hi kkaland!

We are looking into this issue now and will respond to you later.

Thanks for your detailed description of the problem it should help a lot in resolving this issue.

Regards, Eugene.
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2009, 10:04:19 PM »

Thanks for the quick reply. Hopefully, you have some luck in figuring it out. CSE really seems a lot better than the whole OpenPGP setup, which confuses even technical users sometimes. Let me know how it goes...if this can be sorted out, I'll give it another look.

Sincerely,
kkaland
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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 07:24:03 PM »

Hi guys,

Any luck with this? This product is such a great idea, but it would be good if it would still let my local mail server work properly as well as any scripts that directly access the socket.

I know so many people who could make use of it because they want secure email but don't want the technical trouble of technologies such as OpenPGP. You should really market this tool more. One of my friends was even telling me that he thinks if someone can demystify secure email, they'd have a good business opportunity.

Let me know if there have been any updates on this issue, and I'd be happy to test again.

Kevin
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« Reply #4 on: Today at 09:35:24 AM »

Hi,

This issue is not fixed yet.
We are going to release Comodo SecureEmail (CSE) with Plug-in Mode which allows application to work with Microsoft Outlook only and don't intercept other's applications traffic (only in this mode).

I'll post here as soon as this issue will be resolved.

Regards, Eugene.
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