Just saying -- if something is deprecated it does not mean you MUST stop using it. Use an older version of the software. You can of course have both -- put the older version in one place and the newer one in another. Configure your system to use whichever version you need.
The habit of always updating "just because" is sometimes not good for you 😊
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-----Original Message----- From: Germano Massullo germano.massullo@gmail.com On Behalf Of Caterpillar Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2022 7:18 AM To: Josealf.rm josealf@rocketmail.com Cc: stunnel-users@stunnel.org Subject: [stunnel-users] Re: tunnel for IMAP/SMTP
Il 10/02/22 01:56, Josealf.rm ha scritto:
OK, I see you’re using stunnel only on your client and it looks you’re connecting using TLS 1.0 which is deprecated.
My proposed solution runs stunnel on your server and aims to implement a front end proxy to the imap/smtp product. This can give you the support for new TLS versions and no need to run stunnel on your clients.
No, I don't have access to the mail server machine. I just installed stunnel on a localhost VM, then lowered the VM minimum accepted TLS to 1.0, and then run Thunderbird from host machine. The latter will connect to the stunnel running in the VM _______________________________________________ stunnel-users mailing list -- stunnel-users@stunnel.org To unsubscribe send an email to stunnel-users-leave@stunnel.org