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>Envoy=E9 : jeudi 24 mai 2007 12:58
>=C0 : [email protected]
>Objet : [xmail] Re: Cipher/protcol in Received:-Tag
>
>
>> Sure Yes you can :)
>> Hack the xmail open-source code :)
>>
>> In current xmail code, nothing provided to do this.
>> Can I response with another question ?
>> Why do you want xmail to write these infos in a "Received :" header =
?
>>
>> Francis
>>
>Salut Francis
>
>I'm using Version 1.21 with SSL Patch from Eugene Vasilkov, which is
>providing this functionality. By the way, it is interesting to=20
>know which
>servers are already supporting tls. as i wrote in my first=20
>mail, all main
>mtas are supporting this feature.
>
>For sure i can "hack" the source code, but it would be better if this
>feature become official. but if there is no rfc, it is hard to =
convince
>davide :-)
>

Ok I see, Eugene Vasilkov SSL patch do the trick (but only for xmail =
<1.24
as noted on its project page)
At this time, my first response is the only available as I dont know =
how to
do this in any filter because at theses stages the filter cannot have =
the
necessary informations about the smtp session.

So your question is more a request to Davide to do the same as Eugene =
patch
than a question about how you can so it by yourself :)

Davide ?

>=C0 bient=F4t
>Stefan
>
>J'ai =E9crit l'e-mail en anglais, pour que tout le monde le comprenne =
:-)
>
>

Me too :)
A+

Francis
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