Vincent Bernat <ber...@debian.org> wrote on 25/07/2022 at 14:58:04+0200:
> On 2022-07-16 23:49, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: >> In the past months, it's been clear that sending mails from an >> @debian.org address to some mail providers, including GMail, has become >> harder and harder. While user DKIM feature (documented on [0]) can help, >> we thought providing a relay server for our users to send their Debian >> mail was a more long-term solution. >> This service is now operational behind mail-submit.debian.org (AKA >> stravinsky.debian.org). Documentation about how to use this service can >> be accessed via [1]. The page behind [0] will be updated on the next >> release we make of userdir-ldap-cgi. >> Mails sent via this server will be DKIM-signed if the from is a >> debian.org, debconf.org or ftp-master.debian.org address. If any >> additional domain should be considered, feel free to ask. >> This server requires an active Debian Account, and that one sets >> their >> mailPassword up (again, see [1]) to be able to use the service. I've >> tried to provide some useful tips on the doc. >> If you have any question or issue, please don't hesitate to reach >> out. > > Hey! > > Would it be possible to also make it available on port 465 without > STARTTLS? I am using smtp_tls_security_level=secure and > smtp_tls_wrappermode=yes with my other providers and having > mail-submit.debian.org on top of that is adding a bit of complexity > that I would like to avoid if possible. Hi, It was not on the roadmap, but we could definitely have a thought about it. Cheers! -- PEB
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