> For the case where, for example, I want to ensure that all mail sent from my > home box to the company for which I work goes over TLS, it's quite simple > for me to explicitly tell Exim not to route mail for that domain over > unencrypted connexions. If the primary MX host does TLS but the offsite MX > backup doesn't, Exim will then simply refuse to send mail to the MX backup. OK, point taken; I was unaware that people were using it for these purposes. We considered offering such support here but decided that it did not offer any appreciable security. Jack
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