On January 28, 2010 at 10:55, markus schnalke wrote:
Nmh should work on a mailbox in the local filesystem. Incoming mail
should enter as plain-text through inc. Outgoing mail should leave as
plain-text to an MTA.
Not sure about this statement, especially "plain-text".
MH was written at a time when security considerations were
not given much thought. I think TLS support for submitting
email to an MTA has become more of an essential function
of MUAs (and the common GUI-oriented MUAs do support this).
There are some organizations where all network traffic
must be encrypted, and if MUAs are to submit to a
central MTA for delivery, nmh would need TLS support
to do this.
I'm not sure it is safe to assume that someone is able
to install and run a third-party program on their local
system to work as a secure submission proxy for nmh.
--ewh
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