"Joseph C. Lininger" <[email protected]> wrote on 2009-Jun-16:
> I have ESMTP_USE_STARTTLS=1 in the /etc/courier/courierd file so that
> SSL/TLS will be used on systems which support it. What I'm wondering is
> this. Can that setting be disabled on a per-receiving-system bases?

Yes, it's set in the 'esmtproutes' file.  Check out "man courier" and search for
"esmtproutes".

You basically make an entry for the bad domain and add "/SECURITY=NONE" to the
end of it to tell courier NOT to use STARTTLS with this server.  So if the
problematic domain was 'domain.com', you'd add

domain.com: /SECURITY=NONE

Next time courier tries to send mail to the MX for this domain, it will not use
STARTTLS.

HTH

Jeff Jansen

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