Postfix, CAfile and Macports

Johannes Kastl mail at ojkastl.de
Fri Jan 27 12:00:33 UTC 2017


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On 26.01.17 17:11 Daniel J. Luke wrote:

> The next step I would take would be to turn up postfix debug 
> logging and see if you get a hint on what is going wrong.

Once the "which postfix is running" thing was cleared:

Using both smtp_tls_enforce = yes and smtp_tls_enforce_peername = no
allows to send mail, although I still get an "Untrusted TLS
connection" in the logs. I'll have to go RTFM what exactly is the
best option to put in there.

Daniel, thanks again for your help!

Johannes
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