> On Oct 25, 2018, at 7:11 AM, Ralph Seichter <m16+post...@monksofcool.net> > wrote: > > On 25.10.18 00:44, @lbutlr wrote: > >> TLSv1.2 has been out for a decade and there is no reason to be running >> v1 or v1.1. At all. > > Please don't try to spread your personal misjudgement as gospel, > there's a good chap. I think there's probably a more appropriate way to disagree. It would suffice to note that while the advice, written in absolute terms, you object to may work very well for its author, for other users different priorities may at times lead to different conclusions. -- Viktor.
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... Viktor Dukhovni
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2.8.2 @lbutlr
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... Benny Pedersen
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... micah anderson
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... Bill Cole
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... Bastian Blank
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in post... Daniel Ryšlink
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in ... Viktor Dukhovni
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in ... John Stoffel
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2... Ralph Seichter
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in post... Viktor Dukhovni
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in ... Ralph Seichter
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in ... Viktor Dukhovni
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in ... Ralph Seichter
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in post... @lbutlr
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2.8.2 Miwa Susumu
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2.8.2 Benny Pedersen
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2.8.2 Viktor Dukhovni
- Re: Enabling TLSv1.2 support in postfix 2.8.2 Viktor Dukhovni