Hello.

Is it possible to NOT require SSL/TLS for certain source IPs?

Explanation:

I'm using courier-imap 1.5.0 and set IMAPDSSLSTART=YES,
IMAPDSTARTTLS=YES and IMAP_TLS_REQUIRED=1 in the imapd-ssl config file.
Now I'd also like to have a webmail system (IMP) which will run on the
same host and will only be accessible via https.  Thus the traffic from
the (web-)server to the client is already encrypted and another
encryption layer in the IMAP traffic would only harm (CPU wise and it
would drain entropy).

That's why I'd like to setup courier-imap so, that it allows non-SSL/TLS
connections and logins from 127.0.0.1 but require SSL/TLS from any other
IP.

Can this be done?  Or are there any strong reasons why I should use SSL
even from the webmail systems (ie. reasons other than that courier might
not support what I want)?

Thanks,

Alexander Skwar
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