send-email: set SSL options through IO::Socket::SSL::set_client_defaults

When --smtp-encryption=ssl, we use a Net::SMTP::SSL connection,
passing its ->new all the options that would otherwise go to
Net::SMTP->new (most options) and IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL (for the
SSL options).

However, while Net::SMTP::SSL replaces the underlying socket class
with an SSL socket, it does nothing to allow passing options to that
socket.  So the SSL-relevant options are lost.

Fortunately there is an escape hatch: we can directly set the options
with IO::Socket::SSL::set_client_defaults.  They will then persist
within the IO::Socket::SSL module.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <tr@thomasrast.ch>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Thomas Rast 2013-12-01 23:48:43 +01:00 коммит произвёл Junio C Hamano
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Коммит 5508f3ed2c
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@ -1214,11 +1214,14 @@ X-Mailer: git-send-email $gitversion
$smtp_server_port ||= 465; # ssmtp
require Net::SMTP::SSL;
$smtp_domain ||= maildomain();
require IO::Socket::SSL;
# Net::SMTP::SSL->new() does not forward any SSL options
IO::Socket::SSL::set_client_defaults(
ssl_verify_params());
$smtp ||= Net::SMTP::SSL->new($smtp_server,
Hello => $smtp_domain,
Port => $smtp_server_port,
Debug => $debug_net_smtp,
ssl_verify_params());
Debug => $debug_net_smtp);
}
else {
require Net::SMTP;