> listen on lo0
>
> action "local_mail" mbox alias
> action "outbound" relay host smtp+tls://b...@smtp.example.com \
> auth
>
> match for local action "local_mail"
> match for any action "outbound"
>
> Nino
>
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a relay on an OpenBSD machine. But, no matter
what I do, OpenSMTPd never seems to respect the port I specify, even
when using smtps which _should_ default to port 465?
My smtpd.conf:
table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets
listen on
Den 2019-07-03 kl. 11:06, skrev Selmeci Tamás:
That's the answer to my question. So there's no easy way for me to
force plain text auth with OpenSMTPD. I'll consider setting up at least
self-signed certificates etc.
Have you considered using letsencypt certificates instead of self-signed?
2019-01-06 16:21 skrev John Cox:
Hi
I'm using OpenSMTPD 6.4.0
I'm (at least) a little confused as to which sort of certs I should
put in the pki cert and ca conf file entries (I can cope with the key
entry!)
I have an apparently functional ACME setup using the default
acme-client supplied