On 19 Aug 2009 at 10:25, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Some users are asking us about smtp tls to be used together with google.
> What do we need to configure in Xmail to support smtp tls ?
> 
> obs: Xmail Win32 running on Windows 2000 Server SP4
> 

I found that although I can connect to my own server from a remote 
blocklisted ip it's no use at all for getting email through to
other sites, ie blocked before authentication.

Not that I blame them. I route via my own server using smtps
on port 465.

My mobile broadand supplier suggests I contact recipient to add 
me (+any of their users spreading virus or spam) to add their ip 
block to their whitelist (and I have shares in this organisation).

Either way you need certificates etc, which took me a nights
session to setup (but several hours to get some tuits), and put 
them in correct place as per xmail docs and have the required 
lines in server.tab.

If you self certify you will get complaints, as from one of my 
mates, that certificate isn't trusted, even though he had my
public key already and I'd told him to accept it.

On other users of my server I've done the add certificate bit
myself. Then they only use it when their own isp's mailserver
is down or blocklisted.

can of worms?

David

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> 
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