Kevin,
I may be incorrect, but I believe I read somewhere that internal SMTP is
encrypted with TLS using internal certs even on machines that have public certs
installed. We also have a somewhat similar setup to the one you speak about
and I was confused when we started getting eventlog
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Kevin,
I may be incorrect, but I believe I read somewhere that internal SMTP is
encrypted with TLS using internal certs even on machines that have public certs
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Subject: RE: Which Cert do I Use
You are correct all internal Server to Server traffic is encrypted via SSL
by default, not that you cannot break this, but it is there by default.
I am looking, and asking around. I just got an answer back from some PSS
contacts
And that is more then I got out of PSS...
Michael B. you are my Exchange super hero!!!
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 10:40 AM
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You can only have one
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And that is more then I got out of PSS...
Michael B. you are my Exchange super hero!!!
Stop, you will make him blush.
Webster
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From: Michael B. Smith [mailto
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Subject: RE: Which Cert do I Use
You can only have one valid named certificate bound to a single IP address.
That is the default cert.
[It's actually a little more complicated than that, depending on the use
of the certificate, but my statement is true for better than 99.9
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