Glenn R. Martin writes:

I bet im forgetting something simple, but how do i remove incoming SSL as a requirement for SMTP?

SSL is not required for SMTP, unless you explicitly set the configuration, as such.

We have a few companies we deal with with SMTP servers so old it looks like they cannot handle it. We get the following in the logs: May 16 01:00:55 gibson courieresmtpd: courieresmtpd: STARTTLS failed: couriertls: accept: error:140EC0AF:SSL routines:SSL2_READ_INTERNAL:non sslv2 initial packet
or
May 16 00:56:11 gibson courieresmtpd: courieresmtpd: STARTTLS failed: DEBUG: Unexpected SSL connection shutdown.

This would be a different question -- how to disable SSL, period.

Remove the COURIERTLS setting from the esmtpd-ssl configuration file.


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