Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You have to configure exim to authenticate itself on port 587
> (submission port) using your smtp username and password.
> This is what they mean by enabling authentication.
> Your current exim configuration doesn't seem to have the username &
> password parameters.
> Sorry I cant help you on configuring exim as I have never used it.
> 
> Mihira.

Mihira, thanks. The ISP didn't tell me they were shifting to SSL, and
so I assumed the port was to be at their end. 

Unfortunately, I don't have a decent HOWTO for ports, and so am
uncertain. I added the line:

    ssmtp  587/tcp smtps   # SMTP over SSL

to /etc/inetd.conf, but not sure of first "s" here. I then restarted
the inetd (I ran through a reconfiguration of exim4 to restart inetd,
but suppose I could as well have done: # /usr/sbin/inetd restart (I'm
running debian etch). 

For exim, the UID and PW are kept in a separate file,
/etc/exim4/passwd.client. I had to change the server address here as
well as in the exim4 configuration:

  smtp.hartford-hwp.com:<PW>

I believe the syntax here is correct. However, I still can't send out
mail. Here is an example of the exim4/mainlog entry: 

2007-10-27 08:51:05 1Ill85-0002gD-1O 
  <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=brownh P=local S=478
2007-10-27 08:51:05 1Ill85-0002gD-1O 
  no IP address found for host smtp.hartford-hwp.com
2007-10-27 08:51:05 1Ill85-0002gD-1O 
  == [EMAIL PROTECTED] R=smarthost defer (-1): 
  lookup of host "smtp.hartford-hwp.com" failed in smarthost router
2007-10-27 08:51:05 1Ill85-0002gD-1O 
  => brownh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R=local_user T=mail_spool

I'm not being authenticated on the SMTP server.

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       Haines Brown, KB1GRM

         
        


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