Connect SSL mail server

Hi, we are trying to apply some configuration changes that we are not able to get working.
We need to send mails to a mail server that uses TSL/SSL autentication, the mail server is up and working, and accesible from the SAP system, and we have widely search in the support portal, without succes with none of the notes or threads related.
Any help about how to configure it?

Could you please be more specific about what's not working ?
Chris

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