Drew wrote: > I'm having a problem on our department mail server with trying to get > Outlook > 2k3 and 2k7 to send mail with TLS.
The only client to successfully implement TLS in it's *entirety* so far is Outlook 2k7. It should function properly (afaik) on any port with TLS if the client is configured properly (check my headers - I use TLS with my server and Outlook 2k7). Outlook 2k3 I believe supports TLS (I forget), but it works ONLY when your SMTP port is 25 (so if you're unlucky like me and your internet provider blocks port 25, you have to connect to an alternate port and TLS won't function). It will automatically assume legacy SSL on all other ports, regardless of settings. This is the same for Vista Mail, and Live Mail even though they may have been developed after 2k7 (I don't understand how their programmers messed up the TLS implementation this bad). Essentially, if you don't control the client, you're best to tell the person to use legacy SSL if SSL is required when using Outlook, unless you're lucky and they're 2k7, in which case it's as simple as selecting TLS on the ports configuration tab. Eli. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
