Dan Herbon wrote:
> On Feb 14 I sent out an email in regards to TLS Secure with Qmail. I
> have a followup to that question.
>
> I’ll be using the smtproutes file to pass off all my companies email to
> an encrypted email service.
>
> Only step required is for me to add the :remote_server_address
>
> Now my problem. The service requires that I “Enable TLS on your mail
> server for all outgoing mail.” I have username and password credentials
> provided by this service. The server won’t accept my mail unless the
> credentials are included. How would I configure TLS to provide the
> credentials?
>
Looks like Steve's info is right on target. I have a question for your
though, Dan. I seem to be missing something here.
What does this encrypted mail service do for you that the toaster doesn't
already provide? My understanding is that the toaster's smtp always uses TLS
if it's available. If the receiving server is TLS capable, the email is sent
encrypted. If the receiving server isn't TLS capable, how's the service
going to provide encryption?
I don't see what the encrypted service is providing that the toaster doesn't
already do. Can you fill me in?
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-Eric 'shubes'
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