On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 06:28:59PM +0100, John Cox wrote:
> >There is a CA Option in smtpd.conf, for example (CA-ubuntu path)
> >
> >ca NAME certificate "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
> 
> Yes - but what I want is the verification of "random" senders (I don't
> want to reject them - I just want the trace in the headers like I used
> to get previously)
> 
> ca doesn't obviously do that - quoting the man page:
> 
> ca hostname certificate cafile
> Associate a custom CA certificate located in cafile with hostname.
> 
> If we were using that syntax then what I want would be hostname = *
> (and I do use the ca keyword for my custom routes)
> 
> CApath / CAfile (and CRLfile) would normally be where to look up
> everything non-custom as used in sendmail & openssl.
> 
> Either way - this used to work and it doesn't now.  I'm perfectly
> happy to believe that I need a config file change to get it work again
> but what is wanted isn't obvious to me.
> 
> Regards
> 

i'll investigate this :/


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Gilles Chehade

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