No response from any of those contacts and they're still sending mail from
billpay.discover.com
I suppose I'll just allow this specially locally forever. I'd guess that these
just don't get delivered to mailboxes at larger providers (and perhaps Discover
bank doesn't care?)
> On Sep 18, 2022,
On 10/14/22 10:41 AM, ml+mailop--- via mailop wrote:
Almost no MTA cares about the certificate content unless explicitly
configured to do so.
Emphasis on MTA.
I've witnessed Thunderbird, and heard tell of other /MUAs/, caring about
the CertSubject and AltNames matching the name used to
Ak ok I see, thanks!
-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of ml+mailop--- via
mailop
Sent: October 14, 2022 12:42 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Cc: ml+mai...@esmtp.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] Certificate Question
"What's the problem you are trying to
"What's the problem you are trying to solve?"
Almost no MTA cares about the certificate content unless explicitly
configured to do so. Some check the names (CertSubject or AltNames),
and some are "misconfigured" to require a cert signed by some
specific CAs.
Testing with just one or two other
I've never heard of SmarterMail server, I use dovecot.
Dovecot allows me to setup 100+ domains on the same server, each with its own
certificate, thus always giving a valid TLS connection without any certificate
warnings.
On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 10:56:42 -0400 Michael Ellis via mailop
wrote:
Ok this ESP guy is an excellent programmer but a bit lacking in all else.
Can anyone diagnose his issue? Its not my wheelhouse either?
Do you know about certificates for mail servers? I’m trying out the SmarterMail
server and had some confusion about how to configure secure access. I assumed