Quoting Chris Boulton <[email protected]>: > 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.
Certainly within my corporate environment, we use TLS to protect personal information being sent between organisations, which is a legal requirement. Users don't have access to the Internet facing mail systems. > > Sent from my iPad > You don't like to multi-task then :-) (and before anyone harks in about iOS 4 multi-tasking, I mean actual multi-tasking) -trog _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
