I'd say the majority of people would only use it for authenticated
mail, as that's where you *really* want TLS/SSL.

For example we disable authentication,TLS/SSL on port 25 and relaying.
We leave TLS/SSL, authentication and relaying enabled on 465 and 587.

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On 16/07/2010, at 6:21 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quoting Sam Clippinger <[email protected]>:
>
>> Very nicely done, thanks for the patch!  I'll get this added to the
>> codebase.
>>
>
> Please add a note in the sample spamdyke.conf that enabling this is
> likely to result in your not being able to send/receive mail from some
> legitimate mail servers (see my previous email).
>
> -trog
>
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