Thank for your replies. I have a situation when I need SNI. I successfully
use SNI with Exim.

2013/11/11 Thomas Raschbacher <[email protected]>

> On 2013-11-11 10:32, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>> Am 11.11.2013 10:26, schrieb Igors Levasovs:
>>
>>> Does DBMail support TLS SNI?
>>>
>>
>> even if - that's a broken idea
>> a mailserver is not a webserver
>>
>> give it one name "mail.example.com" with one certificate, one A-Record
>> and
>> one matching PTR and tell every user "mail.example.com" is IMAP/POP3/SMTP
>>
>> that way it works if you get another 5,10,20 domains and you avoid all
>> sort of troubles with different hostnames and non-mathcing PTR's
>>
>
> I second that imho TLS SNI is bad enough for webservers but i'd not use it
> for mailserver.
>
> if you really wanted to do that you could use imap proxies (if you got
> different ips and/or ports) to do the tls for you? ;)
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