pine + startTLS + smtp auth
Michael Osten <mosten-CQFAP1yJWv5Wk0Htik3J/[email protected]> 02 May 2003 20:45:11 -0500
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I just started using startTLS with a self signed cert. Everything is working fine except for a behavior in pine. Pine is prompting me for my password every time I want to send a mail. It may have something to do with the entry in my .pinerc SMTP-server=localhost/tls/novalidate-cert/user=mosten This line, or a variation of it is required so I do not get an error about the self-signed cert every time I send a mail. I've also tried using the hostname in the place of "localhost" with the same behavior. Another interesting thing is that from my logs, only about 5% of my known Unix world uses startTLS. I'm using it to encrypt traffic from known SMTP servers (machines that I have at least "influence" over, if not root). Any one care to speculate why? Or tell us why you don't use opportunistic encryption? -- --------------------------- Michael Osten -- This is the [email protected] list. To unsubscribe, visit http://www.complete.org/cgi-bin/listargate-aclug.cgi