James A Baker wrote:
On Saturday, Jun 14, 2003, at 18:54 US/Central, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Mirko Zeibig writes:
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Mirko Zeibig writes:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 04:49:14PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Note that you better be using SSL to send mail, otherwise
without CRAM-MD5 >> your password is sent over the network,
unencrypted.
How do I assure SSL is used?
This should be a parameter in your mail client.
Well, that's my question, the client-in-charge is the courier-mta of
my notebook ;-). How do I force courier via esmtpauthclient(?) to
use SSL?
There is no mechanism to force SSL, right now. If the receiving
server supports SSL, it will be automatically used.
Okay, you can't do it in esmtpauthclient (i.e. on the client-side
courier's config), but wouldn't smtpaccess allow you to control the
ESMTP_TLS_REQUIRED setting on an IP-per-IP basis?
Hello James,
thanks for your suggestion, but this is not really an option, as I am
connected via dialup (and some mail server, e.g. lists.sf.net do not
accept mails from dialups ;-)) and as all german providers have stopped
to support ISDN flatrates (DSL flat exists, but I have the bad luck to
live in a glas-fibre infected inner city, where no one provides DSL), my
IP is changing a lot during the day.