Setting up SSL for Notes® or Domino® using SMTP
A Notes® client or Domino® server can act as an SMTP client when routing mail to an SMTP server. The Notes® client or Domino® server can use SSL to connect to a Domino® server running the SMTP service or to another type of SMTP server. You cannot set up a Notes® client or Domino® server for SSL client authentication when connecting using SMTP.
About this task
If you do not have the server's CA marked as a trusted root in the server key ring file for the Domino® server, Domino® automatically adds the certificate and logs the condition in the log file. Other Internet protocols do not allow users to proceed unless they have the server's CA marked as a trusted root. You should, however, mark the CA certificate as a trusted root instead of automatically adding the trusted root to ensure that the trusted root you receive is valid.
For information on setting up a Notes® client to use SSL to connect to an SMTP server, see IBM® Notes® 9.0.1 Social Edition Help.
To set up SSL for a Domino® server routing mail to an SMTP server
Procedure
- From the Domino® Administrator, click the Configuration tab, and open the Server document.
- Select the tab.
- In the SMTP Outbound column, select Disabled in
the TCP/IP port status field.Note: If you do not select Disabled in the TCP/IP port status field, Domino® always connects to the SMTP server without using SSL.
- In the SMTP Outbound column, select Enabled in the SSL port status field.
- Save and close the document.
- Add the trusted root certificate for the CA of the SMTP server.