On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Richard Clayton wrote:
>
>         http://help.sbcglobal.net/article.php?item=287
>
> >It seems one must already be a customer to get past the adverts to technical
> >data (if any!).
>
> say that you are using sbcglobal and DSL
>

Ugh, dunno why they're not offering something like require TLS on
587.

As a workaround, you can _probably_ use stunnel as a shim between
your local exim instance, and your provider.

Set stunnel to listen on something like 127.0.0.2:25, and point
exim to that as a smarthost w/ auth.  Tell stunnel the remote end
of the connection is your provider.

www.stunnel.org

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