I installed stunnel (SSL encryption wrapper, as discussed earlier in this forum) in front of Mercury. It installs as a service and is working pretty fine. While Mercury operates unencrypted for both send and receive, the encryption is done by stunnel, using TLSv1.2
Be careful with your port assignment. While the clients use 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP) and 25 (SMTP) to connect to Mercury, I chose 109 and 587 for Mercury -> stunnel connection, just to avoid double usage on my Mercury host.
<p>I installed stunnel (SSL encryption wrapper, as discussed earlier in this forum) in front of Mercury. It installs as a service and is working pretty fine. While Mercury operates unencrypted for both send and receive, the encryption is done by stunnel, using TLSv1.2
</p><p>Be careful with your port assignment. While the clients use 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP) and 25 (SMTP) to connect to Mercury, I chose 109 and 587 for Mercury -&gt; stunnel connection, just to avoid double usage on my Mercury host.
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