Plain text as you put it or unsecured SMTP will work "out of the box" with some minor configuration.
* I was asking about using noplaintext and not plain, so how I can use noplaintext? Is there any required package to be installed at the server? Regards Bilal --- On Sat, 1/14/12, Peter L. Berghold <pe...@berghold.net> wrote: > From: Peter L. Berghold <pe...@berghold.net> > Subject: Re: Is it required to have the cert to be able to use TLS? > To: "bilal ghayyad" <bilmar...@yahoo.com> > Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org > Date: Saturday, January 14, 2012, 9:00 AM > On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 05:52 -0800, > bilal ghayyad wrote: > > > Is it required to have the cert to be able to use the > TLS? > > > Short answer: yes > > More detail: this can either be a self signed cert or > one purchased > from any number of cert suppliers. Problem with a > self signed cert is > nobody is going to trust it since it is not traceable to a > known CA. > > > To be able to use noplaintext, what is required for > this to be existed? > > > > Plain text as you put it or unsecured SMTP will work "out > of the box" > with some minor configuration. > > Before you set up an MTA though, do a lot of research first > and make > sure you know what you are doing. There's a lot of ways to > set up an MTA > badly.. > > -- > Peter L. Berghold > Brewer, Dog enthusiast, Crazy Cook > >