Outlook 2007 and Snow Leopard SMTP

Hello,
In a Snow Leopard Mail server setup, we are going to have several Outlook 2007 and 2011 clients, and Mac clients.
I know that the MS clients cannot talk using CRAM-MD5, authentication, just Login and Plain.
What do you suggest to do? Postfix main.cf instructions in order to use SSL are greatly appreciated.
Regards
Kostas

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