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| | settings.PassowrdAuthentication | 
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| | It didn't deploy either and we'd probably use synapse anyway
This reverts commit fbba7df4b7c9de5b1926612647e1d9d06b7d22cf. | 
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| | As the previous configuration only opened some ports, receiving mail was
impossible. This allows NSM to open the required ports directly,
ensuring that none was missed.
SECURITY:
As all other options than SSL are still disabled, this change should not
introduce unencrypted mail transfer.
This has not been tested. | 
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| | This should reduce the log spam even further. | 
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| | This should clear the logs somewhat. | 
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| | Before, new certs were requested at every rebuild.
           This caused issues due to letsencrypt ratelimiting. | 
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| | This reverts commit ecb274ba49042f1dfdf63b9c54ff6920f24a9a58.
It may be a security-risk, but I care much more about a running
mailserver for now. | 
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| | The old one, could have exposed a weak hash. | 
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| | The hardware settings are (somewhat) host specific, and putting them in
`system` just builds the wrong expectations. | 
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| | The old values did work, but these should just make things a bit
clearer. | 
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