On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Eric Thompson wrote:

> First, let me thank Davide and all who helped develop xmail.  I've been using 
> it happily for many years, and it's
> just a great software.
> 
> I've built a new server, and installed xmail 1.27.  I will need to allow 
> connections from abroad, and I want to
> encrypt the sessions, authentication and mail.  I've been testing, and while 
> TLS will work for me if I set the
> client (seamonkey mail client on a remote server) to use it, xmail also seems 
> to be cheerfully allowing me to
> connect without TLS.  I've read through and tried so many tab-file settings, 
> my eyes are falling out.  I don't
> know what I'm missing.  From the readme, I understood that the following 
> entry, with empty string, would not allow
> connecting without some type of encryption.  ???
> 
> "SmtpNoTLSAuths"      ""

Connections, in TCP/IP terms, are still allowed.  You just can't send 
email if you have SmtpNoTLSAuths as "", and if you force SMTP 
authentication.


- Davide

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