>I don't think that inc has any TLS support. You are incorrect! Supported as of 1.7 when the unified security framework was implemented. From the NEWS file:
- Complete unification of network security support. All network protocols (currently, POP and SMTP) have been refactored to use a common set of security routines. This means all protocols support all SASL mechanisms (via the Cyrus-SASL library) and TLS. TLS support has been strengthened to perform certificate name validation and to require TLS 1.1 as a minimum protocol. Also, all protocols can make use of the OAuth2/XOAUTH SASL mechanism, which is supported by Gmail. The last may be interesting to you. I had not heard of SNI before, but a quick test suggests to me that we work fine with pop.gmail.com (we don't error out, at least). The Interwebs suggest I should use a special API call to make that work and I definitely didn't do that, but it seems to be ok? And geez Mike, we talked about this a lot! Wasn't a secret! --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers