> The default Received: for messages received over TLS includes the
> identity of the cipher used. I decided that that was sufficient, and
> that you didn't need two more protocol variants (over TLS and auth over
> TLS). It also means you can remove the cipher information if you want
> to, by re-defining the header, and thereby remove any indication of the
> use of TLS, should you want to.
In that case, the Received: lines I looked at in Toshio Kumagai's "success"
response didn't contain that:
Received: by ginger with esmtp (Exim 3.163 #1)
id 13dgaQ-0000si-03; Tue, 26 Sep 2000 07:18:58 +0900
Toshio, are you sure it went TLS/SMTP ?
rgds,
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