There is a sendmail-sasl port under ports/mail that just what you want, maybe you can use it as a beginning. Making sendmail in base system sasl-enabled (I suppose) would be a good idea. Leo Bicknell said: > After searching the archives and looking at the source, I find > myself more confused. I've been asked to set up sendmail + ssl + > SMTP auth on a FreeBSD host. > > A quick "strings" on the sendmail binary shows a number of SSL > functions, so I'm thinking the SSL bits are in there, but I'm not > quite sure how to take advantage of them. Issuing "AUTH" to a > stock -STABLE sendmail gets command unrecognized though, so I don't > think that is there. > > If no one else has figured this mess out, I'll do it and write a > page for the handbook. If someone else has, please clue me in, and > if necessary I'll still write that handbook page. :-) It would be > very nice if it was simple to make FreeBSD sendmail SSL and > authenticate against the password file. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message