+###############################################################################
+# TLS #
+###############################################################################
+# Exim is built by default to support the SMTP STARTTLS command, which implements
+# Transport Layer Security using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This requires you
+# must install the OpenSSL library package or the GnuTLS library. Exim contains
+# no cryptographic code of its own.
+
+# If you are running Exim as a (TLS) server, just building it with TLS support
+# is all you need to do, as tls_advertise_hosts is set to '*' by
+# default. But you are advised to create a suiteable certificate, and tell
+# Exim about it by means of the tls_certificate and tls_privatekey run
+# time options, otherwise Exim will create a self signed certificate on
+# the fly. If you are running Exim only as a (TLS) client, building it with
+# TLS support is all you need to do.
+#
+# If you are using pkg-config then you should not need to worry where
+# the libraries and headers are installed, as the pkg-config .pc
+# specification should include all -L/-I information necessary.
+# Enabling the USE_*_PC options should be sufficient. If not using
+# pkg-config, then you have to specify the libraries, and you mmight
+# need to specify the locations too.
+
+# Uncomment the following lines if you want
+# to build Exim without any TLS support (either OpenSSL or GnuTLS):
+# DISABLE_TLS=yes
+# Unless you do this, you must define one of USE_OPENSSL or USE_GNUTLS
+# below.
+
+# If you are buliding with TLS, the library configuration must be done:
+
+# Uncomment this if you are using OpenSSL
+# USE_OPENSSL=yes
+# Uncomment one of these settings if you are using OpenSSL; pkg-config vs not
+# and an optional location.
+# USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl
+# TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/local/openssl/lib -lssl -lcrypto
+
+# Uncomment this if you are using GnuTLS
+# USE_GNUTLS=yes
+# Uncomment one of these settings if you are using GnuTLS; pkg-config vs not
+# and an optional location. If you disable SUPPORT_DANE below, you
+# can remove the gnutls-dane references here. Earlier versions of GnuTLS
+# required libtasn1 and libgrypt also; add if needed.
+# USE_GNUTLS_PC=gnutls gnutls-dane
+# TLS_LIBS=-lgnutls -lgnutls-dane
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/local/gnu/lib -lgnutls -ltasn1 -lgcrypt -lgnutls-dane
+
+# If using GnuTLS older than 2.10 and using pkg-config then note that Exim's
+# build process will require libgcrypt-config to exist in your $PATH. A
+# version that old is likely to become unsupported by Exim in 2017.
+
+# The security fix we provide with the gnutls_allow_auto_pkcs11 option
+# (4.82 PP/09) introduces a compatibility regression. The symbol is
+# not available if GnuTLS is build without p11-kit (--without-p11-kit
+# configure option). In this case use AVOID_GNUTLS_PKCS11=yes when
+# building Exim.
+# AVOID_GNUTLS_PKCS11=yes
+
+# If you are running Exim as a server, note that just building it with TLS
+# support is not all you need to do. You also need to set up a suitable
+# certificate, and tell Exim about it by means of the tls_certificate
+# and tls_privatekey run time options. You also need to set tls_advertise_hosts
+# to specify the hosts to which Exim advertises TLS support. On the other hand,
+# if you are running Exim only as a client, building it with TLS support
+# is all you need to do.
+
+# If you are using pkg-config then you should not need to worry where the
+# libraries and headers are installed, as the pkg-config .pc specification
+# should include all -L/-I information necessary. If not using pkg-config
+# then you might need to specify the locations too.
+
+# Additional libraries and include files are required for both OpenSSL and
+# GnuTLS. The TLS_LIBS settings above assume that the libraries are installed
+# with all your other libraries. If they are in a special directory, you may
+# need something like
+
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/usr/local/openssl/lib -lssl -lcrypto
+
+# or
+
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/opt/gnu/lib -lgnutls -ltasn1 -lgcrypt -lgnutls-dane
+# If not using DANE under GnuTLS we can lose one library
+# TLS_LIBS=-L/opt/gnu/lib -lgnutls -ltasn1 -lgcrypt
+
+# TLS_LIBS is included only on the command for linking Exim itself, not on any
+# auxiliary programs. If the include files are not in a standard place, you can
+# set TLS_INCLUDE to specify where they are, for example:
+
+# TLS_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/openssl/include/
+# or
+# TLS_INCLUDE=-I/opt/gnu/include
+
+# You don't need to set TLS_INCLUDE if the relevant directories are already
+# specified in INCLUDE.
+
+
+