On 2/19/2015 6:35 AM, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
Hmmm. How does this affect Submission? We have remote users who send mail using one of the servers I /administer/, they use submission (587) how does this affect them? I have commented both of the above out and so far I don't see any problems, but I am concerned that I have broken something!Am 19.02.2015 um 12:32 schrieb John:On 2/16/2015 10:29 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:smtp_tls_cert_file = /root/ssl/certs/$mydomain.mail.pem smtp_tls_key_file = /root/ssl/private/$mydomain.mail.keyAre there any destinations for which you need client certs to gain access? If not set these empty.I thought these were needed for TLS. I must be a /little/ confused. Is it the sender or the receiver that initiates TLS? From your comment to remove them, it must be the receiver, correct?that's not the point smtp_ settings are client normally the client don't need a cert for TLS your browser and mail-client don't use one too
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