Tim Young wrote:
> 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.

OK, the only question I have left about this thread is this, to the 
people that are having TLS-related issues:

   Your TLS port - is it allowing ONLY secure/encrypted communications, 
or both TLS and SMTP?

I ask because I don't understand how or why a spammer would bother to 
waste time and processing for encrypting their traffic when they can 
just bang away on plain 'ol SMTP via tcp/25.

I'm getting a feeling that the TLS port in these cases is not configured 
to allow *only* encrypted traffic.


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