My setup is a bit more complicated, but I've been running this setup (with tweaks and changes) since the early 90s on a sparc IPC.

Dovecot, qmail (with patches), mailfront, spamdyke, spamassassin, sslserver, tcpserver. I use two interfaces... port 25 with full spam control, and port 587 with ssl and login authorization with minimal spam control.

I wouldn't recommend this as an easy thing to setup, but it is highly efficient and flexible.

Gary

On 2/27/12 5:28 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I use sendmail with procmail and dovecot on our systems, although I
don't specifically do ssl because I only allow mail to be delivered to
local users from untrusted networks.

Jon

On 26 February 2012 01:13, Claus Assmann
<ml+openindiana-disc...@esmtp.org>  wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Is there some simple doc to hand to an unwary man with useful
(windows mostly) computer experience but little OpenIndiana
exposure, that will guide him thru setting up sendmail, preferably
using SSL authentication?
This might help:

http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/starttls.html

These instructions are not specific to OpenIndiana,
but should work on any Unix OS.

You can also go to www.openbsd.org and check the man page for
STARTTLS.


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