TLS is SSL. By default your toaster should attempt attempt an encrypted connection every time it connects to a foreign host. To go further, you may wish to use SSL between your server and its clients. POP3 SSL (port 995) is ready to go with the default build of toaster. But you need to build a port 465 (smtp SSL) daemon, but its neither a daunting nor difficult task. A signed ssl certificate is pretty much required, otherwise the client software will have a fit.

Anybody, correct me if I'm wrong. But that's about all there is to it.
Ben

Dan Herbon wrote:
Hello,

My company wants to establish Encrypted email for sensitive emails. I found a company in which several banks use that offer Email Encryption. I spoke with their tech guys and they said basically I relay all email that leaves the server through their servers via “TLS Encryption.” Has anyone out there in the toaster land had to do anything like this with their toaster server? Please let me know if you have any information. A lot of documents out there on TLS are a little confusing.


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