I agree with Charles but add ssmtp.
Submission (587) for "close friends/employees" and ssmtp (465) for  
"outsiders" that want SSL/TLS and smtp (25) for the spammers and rest  
of world.

On Aug 9, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:

> On 8/9/2009, Trevor Jacques (tre...@videlicet.com) wrote:
>> Now we have to find the solution to the problem that has been found:
>> getting Do TLS to work with all clients. Then, we'll have a really
>> useful TLS function.  :-)
>
> One option/workaround would be to simply require all customers who  
> relay
> to use the submission port (587), and disable TLS on port 25 for  
> public
> SMTP communication.
>
> Encryption isn't necessary for accepting mail from public clients  
> (MTAs).
>
> -- 
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
>
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