Postfix tls sasl2 how



Hi :
I am new to the list and have a query. I installed freebsd 6.3 and have changed sendmail to postfix compiled from the ports with support tls and sasl2 can not activate these functions. Does anyone know how to do it or knows of a howto on this?.
Thanks to all.
Greetings
Walter.-

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