That's what I was looking for.  So it should be as simple as that?

I created the server.key and server.cert as per the manual and put them into /var/MailRoot/ directory. They are named exactly as in the manual, server.key and server.cert.

I have these settings configured in server.tab and restarted xmail

"SMTP-TLS"      "1"
"EnableCTRL-TLS"        "0"
"EnableSMTP-TLS"        "1"
"EnablePOP3-TLS"        "0"

The message doesn't go through to the recipient that I tested to encrypted. He's checking his end as well, but I don't see any indication in the logs that anything "special" is happening, will I?

Thoughts?

Bart Mortelmans wrote:

On 15-dec-09, at 21:13, Dale wrote:

I haven't actually implemented it. The problem is that I'm not sure where to put the settings. I'm not sure how to make my lack of understanding (or stupidity, your choice) any clearer.

I guess the difficult part is that things will actually already work the moment the certs are available in the correct location (and you didn't explicitly turn it off) :-) Give the implementation a go! It should be easier to get working than you assume.

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