If you really want to secure the transmission, you could always connect to it via stunnel or something similar.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Fernando Quintero <fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com> wrote: > uhmm ok, > I got it, smtpd is interfaced to bsdauth (thx gregory) so, I will > search in that way, really I'm just trying things and I'm verifying > the simplicity of the configuration, I want to write a HowTo > (spanish), about OpenSMTPD + auth +pop3s + imaps + webmail, etc ... > > Thanks a lot. > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Gilles Chehade <gil...@openbsd.org> wrote: >> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:01:01AM -0500, Fernando Quintero wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> first, thx to gilles for this great software, >>> >> >> jacekm@ did a lot of work on it too ;-) >> >> >>> I'm testing smtpd with TLS and SSL an it works ok, I noticed that the >>> AUTH command uses PLAIN LOGIN. >>> >>> The question is: smtpd supports another thing different to PLAIN LOGIN >>> for AUTH?, is possible integrate it to SASL ? >>> >> >> currently, smtpd only supports PLAIN and LOGIN on top of tls/ssmtp and >> there's slight chances this will change in a short timeframe as there >> are lots of higher priority things to do. >> >> what are you trying to achieve ? >> >> Gilles >> >> >> -- >> Gilles Chehade >> freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant >> >> http://www.poolp.org >> > > > > -- > -------------- > > Fernando Quintero > http://nonroot.blogspot.com/ > *Just a nonroot User* > > If you really want to secure the transmission, you could always connect to it via stunnel or something similar. -- Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict - Oh, why does everything I whip leave me?