Thanks Rich & Galen. Looks like both these examples rely on Postfix having Cyrus SASL support compiled in. I'm working on a NetBSD 6.x system and it seems the native Postfix doesn't have the Cyrus SASL support. I do see a libsaslc though which may provide enough for a negotiated TLS session with a relay host.
In the interim I may just go with msmtp which does TLS. Would not be sending many outgoing emails anyway; postfix is a bit of overkill. As for finding a relay, it sounds like the big ISPs are no longer providing basic for this. I guess most people are using webmail these days. Anyway, I've a sdf.org account and can use their relay. Jeff _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
