SSL is not working with Apple mail 7.2 on Mac 10.9

Hi,
I am trying to create an IMAP mail account on apple mail with SSL(TLS1.0) on port 993  with our own IMAP server . Connection Doctor promopt error meessage that "Either user name or password is wrong".
On wireshrk traces we found that the commuincation is done on TLS 1.0 and Handshake is properly handled between  client and server side.
Client is successfully able to send "CAPABILTY" and "LOGIN" request command to server and in-return server send successful response to the client. But After 60 seconds, Client sends a Alert message to close the session and send FIN ACK to the server . After terminating the existing sesssion client again sent a SYN request to the client and the same process repeats.

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