2008/12/15 Udo Rader <list...@bestsolution.at>: > neugi schrieb: >> >> how can i check if users use sasl or not? >> are there any special settings in the mailclient? >> >> best >> >> 2008/12/15 Charles Marcus <cmar...@media-brokers.com>: >>> >>> On 12/15/2008, neugi (neu...@gmail.com) wrote: >>>> >>>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, >>>> permit_mynetworks, reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org, >>>> reject_unauth_destination, reject_non_fqdn_recipient, >>>> reject_non_fqdn_sender, reject_unauth_pipelining, >>>> reject_unknown_recipient_domain, reject_unknown_sender_domain, >>>> check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:60000 >>> >>> First, put reject_unauth_destination BEFORE reject_rbl_client - this >>> will prevent lots of unnecessary DNS queries... >>> >>> As for your problem, the only thing I can think of is your users are not >>> actually using sasl_auth? > > 1. check the logs, there should be lines like these > > ------CUT---- > Dec 14 08:34:39 hel postfix/smtpd[9845]: 7566CBC05FE: > client=client.example.com[192.168.17.34], sasl_method=CRAM-MD5, > sasl_username=whoever > ------CUT---- > > if not, your users are not using SMTP auth and this is a client side issue. > > 2. please don't top post :-) > > -- > Udo Rader > http://www.bestsolution.at >
okay got many of this lines in my log. seems everybody is using the SMTP auth. thx