Jason Horn wrote:
> I could use some help getting ASSP (and postfix) setup to accept SSL 
> connections on port 465.  I could find no complete explanation online of how 
> to do this, so I did my best on my own.  Here's what I've done:

Jason,

For version 2 support, you need to be sending to the assp-test mailing list.


>
> listenPortSSL 465

Port 465 has been depreciated, you should be using the submission port 
of 587


> Postfix
> /etc/postfix/master.cf
> 125       inet  n       -       -       -       -       smtpd

This looks correct.  At least this is how my Debian setup looks.


> /etc/postfix/main.cf
> smtpd_tls_security_level = none

I can't answer this one, I use Zimbra and only have postfix there to be 
a store-and-forward  when I have my server down.


>
> If I telnet over to port 465, I get a response from ASSP, but it seems like 
> ASSP can't communicate with postfix, and there is no response from postfix 
> from any command issued.
>

Since ASSP is only a proxy, any response you get from telnet should be 
from postfix.  Unless you're seeing entries in the ASSP logs.


Doug


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Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."


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