What client are you using? Outlook || Outlook XP || telnet :) ---
>>I ask because some of them DO have work-arounds for this. Both Outlook and The >>Bat!, for instance, can be set to "log into" the SMTP server prior to sending >>mail. Not sure if this would bypass your stunnel, though, since the log-in would >>occur via POP3 settings. This not works, it's the same, I authorize with stunnel. --- Try disabling stunnel on your end temporarily, to see if you can send email JUST using pbsp authentication. If that works, it will solve the problem of roaming customers, so long as they're willing to put up with plain-text authentication. Yes I do, but customers need TLS :( You mean SMTP-AUTH? Not solution for me, sorry. -- Jeff Brenton President, Engineered Software Products, Inc http://espi.com Questionable web page: http://dididahdahdidit.com Liberalism grants you the freedom to advocate any idea*. * Please see http://www.dididahdahdidit.com/except.php for a current list of exceptions _______________________________________________ Dbmail mailing list Dbmail@dbmail.org https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail