Claus Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>On Sat, Jun 30, 2007, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
>
>> I get the dreaded 'Relaying denied. Proper authentication needed.'
>
>You don't need AUTH, STARTTLS is sufficient. See cf/README:
>
>Relaying
>--------
>
>SMTP STARTTLS can allow relaying for remote SMTP clients which have
>successfully authenticated themselves.  If the verification of the cert
>failed (${verify} != OK), relaying is subject to the usual rules.
>Otherwise the DN of the issuer is looked up in the access map using the
>tag CERTISSUER.  If the resulting value is RELAY, relaying is allowed.
>If it is SUBJECT, the DN of the cert subject is looked up next in the
>access map using the tag CERTSUBJECT.  If the value is RELAY, relaying
>is allowed.
>

Then I would need client certificates, wouldn't I? 

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