>>> Squirrelmail runs on the same machine as postfix and sends mail fine
>
> Is there any reason you need an encrypted connection when sending mail
> on the localhost?  This just creates unnecessary overhead and is
> usually avoided if the connection is not over public networks.  It's
> trivial to add a secondary listener to Postfix's master.cf that
> accepts SquirrelMail/localhost-only email submissions unencrypted on
> another port.

I ended up adjusting my postfix config and having Squirrelmail submit
mail on port 25 without encryption or authentication since it is on
the same machine as postfix.

- Grant


>>> when postfix is configured for smtps 465.  I read smtps is deprecated
>>> so I switched postfix to submission 587 and changed the port in
>>> squirrelmail's config but squirrelmail will no longer send mail.
>>> Thunderbird sends mail fine over port 465 or 587.  In squirrelmail I
>>> get:
>>>
>>> ERROR:
>>> Message not sent. Server replied:
>>> 0 Can't open SMTP stream.
>>>
>>> In the postfix log I get:
>>>
>>> [postfix/smtpd] connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
>>> [postfix/smtpd] lost connection after UNKNOWN from localhost[127.0.0.1]
>>> [postfix/smtpd] disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to fix this?
>>
>> I just read that squirrelmail doesn't work with STARTTLS.  Is
>
> If you really need it, SquirrelMail version 1.5.2 supports it.
>
>> deprecated SSL port 465 the only way to connect securely to a mail
>> server with squirrelmail?
>
> FWIW, although port 465 is deprecated, I'm not sure it (postfix's
> smtps service) is going anywhere anytime soon.

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