Les Mikesell wrote:
Miark wrote:
Thanks to everybody for the responses. The winning solution
was Ricks (see below) which worked like a charm after poking a
suitable hole in my firewall.
I missed most of that conversation, but can't you configure postfix to
use smtps on port 465 on both ends and get encryption over the
internet as well as just being allowed through?
465 is obsolete and postfix won't do that as a client. If encryption is
needed, STARTTLS is the standard.
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