and why do you troll see the need to mail Wietse what he already knows? people like *you* are the reason why others get moderated or blocked because they can no longer hear bullshit-answers
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/cutoff=237641 >> Benny Pedersen: >> auth does not need starttls, if auth is not anounced then auth is >> disabled > > AUTH requires STARTTLS with smtpd_tls_auth_only=yes. > > In view of your contributions in recent threads, you are one > step away from removal from this mailing list Am 20.06.2013 15:27, schrieb Benny Pedersen: > Reindl Harald skrev den 2013-06-20 14:41: >>> Am 20.06.2013 12:25, schrieb Benny Pedersen: >>> is there code changes in dovecot for enterprise ?, does it need a patch ? >>> do you really belive Timo take his dev time to test on enterprise ? >>> its waste of time >>> >>> Am 20.06.2013 10:54, schrieb Benny Pedersen:> mourik jan SOGo skrev den >>> 2013-06-18 11:32: >>> apt-get source dovecot -b >>> will not work ?, if not then your enterprise is building on precompiled >>> problems >> >> benny stop your foolish trolling and no idea what "enterprise" means >> you have little to zero technical knowledge but your mouth wide open >> >> examples why benny is only a clueless troll? >> try to explain the postfix-developer how postfix works is ridiculous >> >>>> wie...@porcupine.org skrev den 2013-06-15 16:13: >>>> The server does not announce or accept AUTH, therefore AUTH it is disabled >>> Benny: >>> auth does not need starttls, if auth is not anounced then auth is disabled >> _______________________________________________________ >> >> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/cutoff=237641 >> >>> postfix have both auth and starttls, starttls is just for clients to >>> use ssl/tls on port 25 >> >> STARTTLS has *nothing* to with the port >> >>> email clients will not use starttls in 2013, >>> since submission is the right thing anyway >> >> *foolish idiot* - clients will use STARTTLS *on* submission in 2013 >> which is *nothing else* than smptd on Port 587 and usually requires >> auth and if you have zero to nothing of a clue *shut up* >> >>>> wie...@porcupine.org skrev den 2013-06-15 16:13: >>>> The server does not announce or accept AUTH, therefore AUTH it is disabled >>> auth does not need starttls, if auth is not anounced then auth is disabled >> >> *foolish idiot* with "smtpd_tls_auth_only" it *is not* announced >> *until* the TLS handshake between server and client is done
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