Thanks for your reply. in your setup you described do you maintain 2 MTAs ?
one before and one after the ASSP or are they the same MTA?

Thanks

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Jeroen van Aart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mina Azer wrote:
> > Or clients should connect first to assp on 587 which will passes their
> > connection to the mta to authenicate
> > clients '587 auth tls' >> assp >> mta >> remote mta
> >
> > I am sorry I am kinda confused
>
> You'll save yourself some trouble configuring your MTA to do the
> smtp_auth on port 587 and then let it pass the mail through ASSP.
>
> So that'd be:
> MUA --> MTA (587) --> ASSP --> MTA --> destination
>
> MUA=Mail User Agent, aka email client.
>
> Greetings,
> Jeroen
>
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