On 2010-08-01 Jon Westgate <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: exim4 > Version: 4.72-1 > Severity: important > Tags: upstream
> I have been asked to setup an exim4 server for use with CJSM. > https://www.cjsm.net This requires that a server (acting as a smart > host in this case) encrypt and sign all emails headed for CJSM. > This is something that according to exim.org, exim should ba > capeable of doing. After struggling with this for a number of days > I came accross a blog entry on the web saying that exim compiled > against openssl seemed to work where as exim compiled against gnutls > didn't. I recompiled and hey presto everything works. I'm not > campaining for openssl to be the default in exim, just mearly > registering the fact that both tls_try_verify_hosts and > tls_verify_hosts directives fail with this package. Indeed exim as > a client does not send a certificate when asked for one. [...] Hello, the information you provided is sparse. I was to ask for a guess I would think that stumpled upon | 39.2 OpenSSL vs GnuTLS | | The tls_verify_certificates option must contain the name of a file, | not the name of a directory (for OpenSSL it can be either). cu andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

