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On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 22:56 +1100, David Collett wrote: > Hi all, > I use postfix on my ubuntu laptop to send mail to a > smarthost/relayhost. The relayhost is my ISP's SMTP server. > Mail is collected from the ISP pops server using fetchmail, > and mutt is my MUA. This is a nice setup which I've been using > for a while. > > I recently changed ISP's to internode and noticed that they have a > secure SMTP server (securemail.internode.on.net) which uses "SSL and > authentication". This allows you to connect to it securely, and from > anywhere (think wireless hotspots, hotels etc). > > Does anyone know how to setup postfix to talk to this server? I have > tried a few things based on the postfix TLS and SASL documentation > without success. My postfix just connects (3way handshake) then sits > there doing nothing till it times out. I assume that what the internode > server does (smtps, port 465) is not the same as the full TLS stuff > described in the postfix doco. This sounds like a pretty normal sasl/tls setup. There's an FAQ by Adam Shostack (iirc) that should get you going. Try setting smtp_tls_loglevel = 4 and see what it says. -- Martin
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