Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
Thomas Landauer via Postfix-users:
And "round off" is mainly used in a non-mathematical context, e.g.
Neither of us is qualified to make authoritative statements about
the (US) English language. Rounding off numbers is mentioned in the
following:
https:/
On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 03:29:54PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via
Postfix-users wrote:
> > Have you tries connecting to this server with:
> >
> >$ openssl s_client -connect :25 \
> >-starttls smtp -tls1_2 -cipher 'HIGH+AES+kRSA+CBC:@STRENGTH'
> >
> > Seems like determining whethe
On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 11:52:07AM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via
Postfix-users wrote:
This is Debian 12, postfix 3.7.11 and SSL 3.0.15.
On 25.11.24 22:26, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
Does Debian do anything similar to RedHat's crypto policy?
Nothing I know of.
The closest
applemacpls via Postfix-users:
> Hello,
>
> what is the purpose of 'saved' queue (/var/spool/postfix/saved)?
> Which daemon are using it? When and How?
https://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#dont_remove
dont_remove (default: 0)
Don't remove queue files and save them to the "saved" mail q
On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 11:52:07AM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via
Postfix-users wrote:
> This is Debian 12, postfix 3.7.11 and SSL 3.0.15.
Does Debian do anything similar to RedHat's crypto policy?
> > Note that these ciphers don't enable "forward-secrecy", they use RSA key
> > exchange:
> >
On 2024-11-22 at 13:24:33 UTC-0500 (Fri, 22 Nov 2024 19:24:33 +0100)
Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users
is rumored to have said:
Now I'm searching for the proper smtpd_tls_exclude_ciphers setting
to get at least some, possibly most secure ciphers of those provided
in my first mail.
smt
Hello,
what is the purpose of “saved” queue (/var/spool/postfix/saved)?
Which daemon are using it? When and How?
Thanks
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