Thanks, Bernard, for your good ideas. My problem has been that I
DON'T have an SMTP SSL server of my own, but maybe I can set one up.
I'm working on this because my behavior-reporting software needs to be
able to send email reports to kids and parents via my school's gmail
account, which requires (a) a different port -- no problem and (b) an
SSL connection. But I'm setting up a mail server at the school and
can now experiment as you suggest. As usual, though, the more I know
the more there is to know! I appreciate your help!
George
On Oct 9, 2009, at 7:21 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
Hi George, Sean knows far more than I do about SMTP (or Rev for that
matter). However, have you got a SMTP server working with a SMTP mail
client using SSL?
That seems to me to be the first step. It might be possible to get an
email client that will then log those transactions. That will give
you something to go on with Rev.
Alternatively, are there not other solutions open to you e.g. using a
VPN client or some kind of SSL/SSH tunnelling. I'm sure you know that
email is only going to travel securely across a network if the senders
and recipients are all using a properly-configured encrypted channel.
Bernard
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:00 AM, George C Brackett
<gbrack...@luceatlux.com> wrote:
Hi, Shao - I'm hoping you might know how I might approach adding SSL
support
to your SMTP library or to Sarah's. I've spent some time on it, and
have
emailed with Sarah, but have had no breakthroughs. Even a simple
log of the
conversation between client and server making a basic SSL connection
would
be helpful. Thanks for any pointers!
George
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