Hello,
for those ones, who are interested (still) ....
(1) ucspi-ssl-0.99 supports now LibreSSL and OpenSSL (1.1) altogether.
(2) s/qmail 3.2.17 will be the final version of the 3.2 release cycle and of course works with ucspi-ssl.
In order to support
- LibreSSL -- ucspi-ssl-0.98 is required,
- OpenSSL (1.1) -- ucspi-ssl-0.99 is necessary.
Depending on your requirements, OpenBSD 6.0 (LibreSSL) and Debian 9 (Strech + OpenSSL 1.1) will work with my current releases.
FreeBSD and other versions of Linux (including Raspian) are support as well -- of course.
For those folks, which depend on a bleeding-edge OS, s/qmail can be used with success.
Regards.
--eh.
Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | FEHCom | http://www.fehcom.de | PGP Key-Id: EE00CF65
for those ones, who are interested (still) ....
(1) ucspi-ssl-0.99 supports now LibreSSL and OpenSSL (1.1) altogether.
(2) s/qmail 3.2.17 will be the final version of the 3.2 release cycle and of course works with ucspi-ssl.
In order to support
- LibreSSL -- ucspi-ssl-0.98 is required,
- OpenSSL (1.1) -- ucspi-ssl-0.99 is necessary.
Depending on your requirements, OpenBSD 6.0 (LibreSSL) and Debian 9 (Strech + OpenSSL 1.1) will work with my current releases.
FreeBSD and other versions of Linux (including Raspian) are support as well -- of course.
For those folks, which depend on a bleeding-edge OS, s/qmail can be used with success.
Regards.
--eh.
Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | FEHCom | http://www.fehcom.de | PGP Key-Id: EE00CF65