> Frankly, configure SASL just on port 587, and *require* SASL there, in > which case, no point in running the service while SASL is down.
That's a good idea, thanks. Cheers, Hagen
> Frankly, configure SASL just on port 587, and *require* SASL there, in > which case, no point in running the service while SASL is down.
That's a good idea, thanks. Cheers, Hagen