With opportunistic ssl/tls, Communigate Pro does, sendmail can. Our
smtpguard server has a self-signed certificate and it does receive
server-to-server email, with the whole email encrypted, from a number of
sites that I do not know what technologies they use. Most of our
traffic is fully encrypted ssl/tls server-to-server email if it is
within our organization.
- Tim Young
Lars Troen wrote:
> Micheal (how do you pronounce your name?) wrote:
>
>> But, perhaps I don't understand the problem here. How can
>> you get TLS-based spam if the connection doesn't have the
>> proper certificate to make the connection?
>>
>
>
> Not a direct answer to this question, but atleast Exchange 2007 does not
> care if the certificate is valid or not (encryption better than no
> encryption). I guess other mail servers might have taken this approach
> as well?
>
> Lars
>
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