In article <[email protected]> you wrote:
> On 4/8/19 11:59 AM, Don Poitras wrote:
> > Well, it sounds like Google requires TLS. I don't see how CSSMTP is going 
> > to validate Google's cert if all he has in his RACF is self-signed certs.
> I think the crux is "all he has in his RACF is self-signed certs".
> I'm getting the impression that the RACF keyring (?) doesn't include or 
> have access to Root CA (public) certificates like other platforms have.
> In that case, the appropriate public root certificate from the CA that 
> Google uses will need to be added to the RACF keyring.
> > A very small percentage of us read via the newsgroup. Most use the 
> > listserv. It used to be bi-directional, but that changed years ago. 
> > If you look in the archive, you'll see that only my replies are there.
> I believe it is (again) bi-directional.  I'm reading & replying from the 
> newsgroup.  If you're reading & replying from email, then it is in fact 
> working bi-bidirectionally.

I use a news server to read the group. I have my listserv subscription
set to NO-MAIL. I only reply by emailing to the listserv. Anything you
see on the newsgroup with the IBM-MAIN boilerplate at the bottom has
gone through the listserv and ends up going to all the subscribers and
saved at in the archives (and mirrored to the newsgroup.) Anything you
see without the boilerplate will only be seen (and not archived) by
those reading via the newsgroup.

https://listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind1904&L=ibm-main

> -- 
> Grant. . . .
> unix || die

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