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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Pflugfelder
> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 7:17 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [U2] [uv] Secure Sockets / SSL
> 
> Well, I'd like this to run from a Universe server, running on either
> Windows or Unix, not the client side.  From what I understand, current
> releases of Universe include secure sockets and therefore can make the
> call directly.
> 
> 

  Is there a specific reason why it has to be SSL directly from the UV
software? Postfix (and I'm sure Exim too - I'm a postfix guru) can be
configured to do SASL and TLS (with/without SSL) for incoming and outgoing
SMTP. Once you set up the TLS/SSL, all you'd have to do is configure a
simple transport by destination domain and it would do the rest for you
through the normal sendmail/mail command. People do this regularly when they
want to forward mail to a gmail account, which requires TLS/SSL and a SMTPS
port connection.

  I can understand the want to keep the code inside the center of the mass,
but such universal functionality would gain much better support and features
if it wasn't custom written in a UV app.

Regards,

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Glen Batchelor
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All-Spec Industries
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