Reinaldo de Carvalho wrote:
Same thing here - *only* Anonymous TLS from Tbird, Eudora, and Windows
Mobile devices.
This is somewhat confusing to me since all those clients will complain when
the server certificate isn't valid, which is one reason we coughed up the
$15 for a real certificate.
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Noel Jones
CA certificate (root certificate) is installed on MUAs? If not MUA
can't validade server certificate.
Yes, the clients have the CA cert and do properly validate the
server certificate.
That raises the question why the server logs the TLS
connection as Anonymous. Maybe because postfix doesn't ask
for a client certificate (smtpd_tls_ask_ccert = no;
smtpd_tls_req_ccert = no)?
It appears that all my smtpd (server) TLS connections are
logged as Anonymous, while all my postfix smtp (client) TLS
connections are logged as either "Trusted" or "Untrusted".
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Noel Jones