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From: Lyle Giese
Subject: [SurgeMail List] SSL report from ssllabs.com
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FYI
I just installed a new SSL certificate on mail3.lcrcomputer.com. I don't
use Let's Encrypt as I don't have port 80 from Surgemail open to the
Internet. Besides for about $10 and change/per year, I can buy ssl
certs online.
After installing the new certs, I ran an ssl report from SSL Labs. The
only real issue was that it showed support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 on my
system. I have a small and limited client base(just family), I really
don't need the older TLS support.
Can this be turned off in Surgemail?
Thanks,
Lyle Giese
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