On Tue October 21 2008, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 12:59 +0200, Till Maas wrote: > > Yes, this is possible, but how does this help a non technical user > > that does not know how to this? > > Our Exim package should be using TLS by default on all outgoing > connections (to mail servers which support it). And supporting TLS on > incoming connections too. > > If there are any _other_ ways it can be improved to help the users who > are technical enough to want it, but not particularly familiar with it, > then please file RFE bugs. We already ship sample config snippets for > decent greylisting, spamassassin, clamav, etc. I do not know, because I use gpg for encryption. And this was also not what this sub thread initially was about. It was about adding an option to the installer that may make unexperienced users send sensitive data via untrusted or unencrypted paths. Regards, Till
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