On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 01:37:26AM -0600, will trillich wrote: > On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 03:46:56AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: > > [Sorry to come in so late...] > > > > On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:22:40PM -0600, will trillich wrote: > > > so now onto this exim-tls thing... > > > > > > "SSL negotiation failed" (quelle suprise) > > > > > > how many thousand pages (and which order do your recommend) do i > > > have to read before i can get THAT working? i've got one remote > > > user who needs to relay email; it feels like i'm building a > > > resort complex to accomodate a bluebird. > > > > Ohhh, I know this one. It's pretty simple in the end :) Read the docs > > that came with exim for the TLS section, it worked for me :) Basically, > > generate a public/private keypair on both machines, then they need to > > trade keys. Tell Exim to allow anyone who's authenticated to relay > > (with 'host_auth_accept_relay = *') and you should be done. You might > > need to fiddle with some other options, depdning on your existing > > authentication system, but that was enough for me... > > how do you get microso~1 outlook to generate a key? i've got a > windo~1 laptop user who'd like to roam, and be able to send > (relay) outgoing mail...
Ooooh, I've no idea. Does Outlook even support TLS? > i installed exim-tls, which seemed painless -- but then there's > those certificate enrcyption thingies to frob... :) Yeah, even generating certs isn't too hard, but getting Outlook to grok them is going to suck, I imagine... -- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ertius.org/
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