Micah wrote:

<sigh sigh>  Nope, I'm not surprised.  It's not a big issue for most folks
because my ISP services a fairly rural community and I'm probably the only
customer not using their mail server. My ISP and I did contact MAPS and
requested that they remove my static addresses from their lists, to which
MAPS replied that they would be happy to just as soon as my ISP gave them
a list of all customers and the IP addresses assigned to all customers. Umm..... no! Enough of the drama, back the the technical stuff.


why do you (or your isp) talk to maps to all? May BL operators think they are gods on earth. If you give them weapons, they'll invade a lot of countries. Anyone using their services should know what it means and accept the consequences. (besides, see the silly TrandMicro patent attack against clamav...).


[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]# Sep  4 09:49:05 perrin postfix/smtp[30978]:
45886335406: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=mail.southslope.net[167.142.226.73], delay=4, status=deferred
(Authentication failed: SASL authentication failed; server
mail.my-isp.net[167.42.226.73] said: 535 (515) incorrect password or
account name)

I have confirmed several times that the password and username in the
sasl_passwords file is correct, and using Thunderbird or Evolution i can
send e-mail directly through the ISP e-mail server just fine. That is a
<TAB> between the [smtp.my-isp.net]:577  and the
MyUsernameHere:MyPasswordHere portions, perhaps is needs to be just a
space instead of <TAB>?

it doesn't matter. any space does.

you'll need to check what is happening on this funny 557 port. see if there are other error logs (you may want to enable verbosity: -v...).

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