On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 02:54:53 -0700, Ruby Quincunx wrote: >Hi, > >I wish to switch (or try switching) to Postfix from sendmail (as it comes >with OpenBSD; I'm on 4.6). What I am trying to find out & having a devil of >a time doing is whether the OpenBSD package of Postfix comes with TLS >support compiled in, or if I will have to compile Postfix from source in >order to get TLS. I want to do SMTP Auth/STARTTLS. Ideally, I'd like to >just use packages. > >Sendmail that comes with OpenBSD stock does TLS but needs to be compiled >from source in order to do SMTP Auth (I'm given to understand). Postfix >seems able to do SMTP Auth in the OpenBSD package version, but I can't get >TLS to work nor can I find whether the package has that capability compiled >in. The Postfix web site suggest that TLS is not compiled in by default. >Just a hint would make my day (or late night, as the case may be). Apologies >if I've rambled, I've been up for god knows how many hours. > >Kind regards, >H. > http://openports.se/mail/postfix/stable tells what is available in packages.
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