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tir, 2002-09-10 kl. 15:43 skrev Erik Bussink:
> One question I'm still considering, and I haven't found on this
> mailing list or in some documentation, would it be possible to get
> EXIM to TLS encrypt outgoing SMTP connections with remote SMTP
> servers ? I understand that my EXIM server will not have the remote's
> TLS certificate, but does it really matter ? I think encrypting the
> SMTP traffic would be a nicer than having normal cleartext traffic.
If you compile Exim 4 (you don't say which version you use, but I'd
think that it would apply equally to 3 and 4) with TLS support, Exim *as
client* will automatically do a STARTTLS and attempt to send encrypted
as soon as it has seen STARTTLS advertized by its server peer, on the
Exim client's EHLO.
Info source: "It works for me both with Sendmail servers and others", as
well as Exim's spec.txt, v4, ch. 36.3.
Best,
Tony
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