<div id="RTEContent"><br><br><b><i>Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@uni-x.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Am Do, den 02.02.2006 schrieb spart cus um 16:36:<br><br>> Got it working now.Thanks for all the help. Im still<br>> on studying sasl for postfix. Is it more secure to<br>> limit the mech_list to just plain and login ? Im not<br>> using TLS support for this. <br><br>Do not propagate any mechanism which your server setup does not really<br>is able to handle. So restricting the offered mech list to plain and<br>login when using saslauthd is the proper thing to do.<br>You should protect the user's authentication data transmitted in<br>cleartext (just base64 encoded) over the wire by enforcing TLS.<br><br>Alexander<br><br><br></blockquote><br>I've already limit my mech_list to plain and login. What about for TLS? I've google for it and it seems they are used for debian
packages. Is there a good site for centos setup ? just like what i did on this, i've found a site setting up the mail server for centos but without the tls. dont want to mess up coz my mail server is already running well.tnx again for the helo.<br></div><p>
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