Lines Matching refs:STARTTLS
32 STARTTLS
165 with STARTTLS. This is usually obvious from the context and hence
2487 be used unless necessary. Instead use SMTP AUTH or STARTTLS to
3026 | STARTTLS |
3033 For STARTTLS to be offered by sendmail you need to set at least
3045 especially the sections ``Certificates for STARTTLS'' and ``PRNG for
3046 STARTTLS''.
3048 Macros related to STARTTLS are:
3067 NONE STARTTLS has not been performed.
3070 SOFTWARE STARTTLS handshake failed.
3079 SMTP STARTTLS can allow relaying for remote SMTP clients which have
3150 tls_server is called when sendmail acts as client after a STARTTLS command
3153 tls_client is called when sendmail acts as server, after a STARTTLS command
3155 ${verify} and STARTTLS or MAIL, respectively.
3232 By default STARTTLS is used whenever possible. However, there are
3233 MTAs with STARTTLS interoperability issues. To be able to send to
3237 2) STARTTLS can be turned off for specific IP addresses/domains.
3278 will turn off STARTTLS when sending to broken.server (or any host
3288 The Received: header reveals whether STARTTLS has been used. It contains an
3410 ruleset that decides whether to try STARTTLS in a sendmail client, use:
3951 response to an SMTP STARTTLS command.
4045 a connection again without STARTTLS
4410 used (use prefix egd:). STARTTLS
4593 - confRAND_FILE if you use STARTTLS and sendmail is not compiled with
4647 method like STARTTLS should be used.