diff --git a/DANE-for-SMTP-how-to.md b/DANE-for-SMTP-how-to.md index 487ad3d..353a591 100644 --- a/DANE-for-SMTP-how-to.md +++ b/DANE-for-SMTP-how-to.md @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ This means that TLS connections are not accepted when the domain you are trying Notice that depending on the way you configured Exim, you need to apply DANE for all [SMTP transports](https://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-how_exim_receives_and_delivers_mail.html#SECTprocaddress). -# Implementing DANE for SMTP using Halon (inbound & outbound e-mail traffic) +# Implementing DANE for SMTP on Halon (inbound & outbound e-mail traffic) Serveral Dutch hosting providers use Halon (a scriptable SMTP server who's virtual appliances are based on FreeBSD) as the internet facing e-mail server. The actual mail boxes reside on Direct Admin (which uses Exim) within the internal network. In this specific setup you could say that all security features are applied at the internet facing mail server which is Halon. Halon has built-in support for DANE and can be configured in several ways, this how-to uses the built-in web interface. For more information on configuration you can visit [https://halon.io/dane](https://halon.io/dane) and [https://wiki.halon.io/DANE](https://wiki.halon.io/DANE).