On 3/25/2011 1:26 PM, Walt Shekrota wrote:


http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl_enable



Trust me I've been through a lot of your documents and some several times.
What does come to mind going through these is ...

1. Somehow I have to convey that I'm coming from a non existant domain (mine)
and the remote side doesn't need to see that name. (or is this hidden by
postfix configured properly) In the case of the null smtp client there is a
way to set that FROM info. Not sure what to do here. I'm only a server in the
respect that I use fetchmail not that I have a real IP address.

2. Another possibility as outlining in the sasl client doc above is there may
be some missing library(s). It states that in these cases it would come up
with the NO MECHS message. Although I wouldn't know where to start finding
what is missing? I assume its the client spitting out the NO MECHS message? I
can't tell from the logs.

My system was build from a 10.10 ubuntu install using apt-get for the
remainder packages.

Thanks.
-Walt

If you're having trouble reading the logs, it's possible someone here might know what to make of those messages.

If you need help, please see:
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail

In particular, show us "postconf -n" output, unmodified log entries demonstrating the problem, and contents of relevant files.

DO NOT send debug or verbose logging unless specifically requested.

Since most of your questions seem to involve client SASL, consider including the output of "saslfinger -c". Saslfinger is not part of postfix, it can be found here
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/


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