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> On Apr 6, 2016, at 4:01 AM, Kai Wirt <u-tu...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> when i used sendmail i allowed my clients to relay mail if they authenticated 
> via SMTPAUTH or if they could present a valid certificate with STARTTLS.
> I'm trying to do the same with OpenSMTPD. I understand, that I can have two 
> different listeners. One which accepts SMTPAUTH. And one which has 
> tls-require verify. But from what I could tell from the man pages there is no 
> way to have tls-require and auth as alternatives on one listener.
> 
> My use case is that I have clients

By client to you mean a person logging in with a mail client. Or another server 
using you as a relay?

> which don't have certificates and should be allowed to relay with SMTPAUTH. 
> And I have other mailservers which use OpenSMTPD as smarthost and which have 
> certificates. For the latter I don't like to configure credentials.
> 

This sounds possible. You may have to get clever with tagging. 

> 
> 
> Kai
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