Derrick T. Woolworth wrote:
Anyway, I appreciate the reponse. This is what I thought and I've been telling the customer that the other mail servers are busted, however, they're getting e-mail from other servers - just not this particular Courier system.

I'm wondering if there's a way to tell Courier to NEVER use STARTTLS, even when its advertised?
There is a global setting, however I recommend using Bowie's instructions for per domain instead, the more encrypted connections you're making the safer you'll be in the long run...

From my /etc/courier/courierd config file:

##NAME: ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS:0
#
# The following variables specify whether or not the ESMTP *client* will use
# SSL when talking to a remote ESMTP server that supports SSL.
#
# DEFAULT SETTING from /etc/courier/courierd.dist:
#
#ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS=1
#

ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS=1

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