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Hi list !
I'm not good with openssl as with gpg but i'm getting into it.
I have a postfix instance which use an 'another' smtp as only relayhost.
The connection happens on smtp submission port 587 , and it is a
verified connection :D ! All i did was
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Hi list !
I run debian lenny/sid and postfix is my MTA .
My relayhost uses a selfsigned CA certificate which i have imported as
/etc/ssl/certs/myisp.crt and linked as
/usr/share/ca-certificate/myisp.pem and in postfix as
/etc/postfix/CA/myisp.pem
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I never compiled mixmaster but as far as i know once you opened the
mixmaster.tar.gz , when you launch the .Install script it will ask you
if you have openssl , even if you have it say "NO" anyway it will
provide you of an another openssl pack that will be installed where
mixmaster needs want it to
Internet explorer so into "security" , they leave into the fear that
maybe all these pirates , hackers , could destroy their "powerfull"
browser , how could they accept those self made certs , they would open
also their softwares sources, don't they ? Firefox allows you to add an
exeption
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