Aleksander Podsiadly wrote:
W dniu 07.11.2009 20:14, Eric Shubert pisze:
Not that it would fix QMT's encryption, but I wonder what happens with
spamdyke handling TLS. Of course, this would do nothing for outbound
email.
Are you observing this breakage on the outbound or inbound side, or
only when QMT is used on both ends?
The problem is on inbound side, qmail-smtpd don't write to the header
information about ESMTP protocol. Works correct, encrypt/decrypt but
don't write to header information about encryption. In the header is
info about SMTP (not ESMTP) conversation.
I still wonder about what spamdyke would do then. I don't know if
spamdyke writes this information at all, or if qmail-smtp does it. Is it
possible that perhaps spamdyke is doing TLS, so qmail-smtp doesn't see
it? When spamdyke does TLS, it passes the message on to qmail-smtp in
plain text (ttbomk).
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-Eric 'shubes'
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