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[Discuss] Running a mail server, or not
- Subject: [Discuss] Running a mail server, or not
- From: richard.pieri at gmail.com (Richard Pieri)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:14:32 -0400
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On 6/27/2018 7:05 PM, epp at linuxmail.org wrote: > I've noticed when e-mail comes into a Comcast address, the sending mail > server (Yahoo/AOL (when it works), Gmail, mail.com, GMX, etc.), the > receiving Comcast server receives it with SMTP. But when Comcast sends > an e-mail out to one of these services, it sends with ESMTPS (secure). > Why secure connections one-way and not both directions? My WAG? Comcast are logging all connections as SMTP regardless of encryption. > I have also noticed when sending through Yahoo/AOL (again, when it > works), even though the Thunderbird settings are set to use SSL or > STARTTLS, the receiving Yahoo server always receives it with SMTP. > Server mis-configuration there? If Thunderbird is configured to use SSL/TLS for a given account or outgoing mail server then the connections are always encrypted. Always. STARTTLS is opportunistic so connections might or might not be encrypted. -- Rich P.
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