Am 09.07.2012 10:23, schrieb Ed Greshko: > Port 587 and AUTH are 2 different things.... > > Port 587 is SMTP or ESMTP over SSL. The connection is secured by SSL in the same > manner as HTTPS. HTTP uses port 80 while HTTPS uses 443. But the underlying > protocol is the same. Same goes here Port 587 has NOTHING to do with SSL Port 587 is per definition SMTP for submission there is no spec that it has to support SSL as long you do not configure "smtpd_use_tls" in postfix there is no SSL support, there CAN NOT be SSL/TLS support in any magic way because you need certificates which has to be configured
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