No, simply use:
tls-level=none

This will prohibit qmail from using TLS, which would defeat many of 
spamdyke's filters.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

On 06/08/2011 10:25 AM, ron wrote:
> To turn off TLS, I would remark out the following lines in my config file?
> tls-certificate-file=/var/qmail/control/servercert.pem
> tls-level=smtp
> These are the only 2 lines that show TLS
>> It appears that TLS starts, the remote says "EHLO", qmail sends back
>> 250- replies, and the remote never replies back. Hmmm. My guess is that
>> the implementation of TLS is somehow incompatible between the remote and
>> spamdyke.
>>
>> When you test with no spamdyke, does qmail receive email from the remote
>> with TLS? The received email header would show this somewhere, perhaps
>> referred to as SSL. If so, I suspect there's a but in spamdyke's
>> implementation of TLS that causes the remote to not recognize the 250-
>> replies with TLS is active.
>>
>> As a temporary workaround, I expect that turning off TLS will work. Then
>> you wouldn't need to disable spamdyke entirely. Let us know if this
>> works too.
>>


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