Hello, I didn't thing, that my Postfix is the bad guy, but I have to say - if the client is Evolution (in SSL+SASL connection with the ISPs server), the messages goes out without problem.
The problem is only if Postfix is the client ?! Why ? I have try yours "to modify executable" way. The "AUTH=<>" is in /usr/lib/postfix/smtp - I had edit it in "mc" and have replaced it with " " and left the "^@" (this is probably the NULL byte). But it just give an error in log: Nov 5 11:24:05 zly-hugo postfix/master[1418]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtp: bad command startup -- throttling Nov 5 11:25:05 zly-hugo postfix/master[1418]: warning: process /usr/lib/postfix/smtp pid 2633 killed by signal 11 Thank you --kapetr ------------------------- >Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 15:41:04 -0400 (EDT) >From: Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> >Subject: Re: SASL forward problem > >kapetr: >> 220 mailout1.t-email.cz ESMTP >> EHLO 251-43-13-46.tmcz.cz >> 250-mailout1.t-email.cz >> 250-PIPELINING >> 250-SIZE 15360000 >> 250-VRFY >> 250-ETRN >> 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN >> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES >> 250-8BITMIME >> 250 DSN >> AUTH LOGIN >> 334 xxxxxxxxxx >> yyyyyyy >> 334 xxxxxxxxxxxx >> yyyyyyy >> 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful >> MAIL FROM:<jiri.pa...@email.cz> SIZE=519 AUTH=<> >> 250 2.1.0 Ok >> RCPT TO:<ji...@soukroma.cz> ORCPT=rfc822;ji...@soukroma.cz >> 555 5.5.4 Unsupported option: AUTH=<> > >This SMTP server has an interesting way to report errors. > >> I thing, my Postfix should ignore the "555 5.5.4 Unsupported >> option: >> >> AUTH=<>" and continue. > >Postfix cannot ignore 555 after RCPT TO. And we already know that >the server would not accept the mail (in your earlier email it >replied with "554 5.5.1 Error: no valid recipients" to the DATA >command). > >> Or better do not send it at all - what is it at all? > >Postfix is not written by imitation. It is written by implementing >mail standards. The AUTH command and the AUTH= option are defined >in RFC 2554 which was written many years ago. > >Unfortunately, not sending AUTH= involves editing Postfix source >code or using a proxy that removes the AUTH= option. There is no >feature to filter the commands that Postfix sends, like there is >for the replies that Postfix receives. > >A third option is to edit the Postfix smtp executable file. Look >for the string " AUTH=<>" and replace the space with a null byte. > >As for editing source code, this is in src/smtp/smtp_proto.c. >Just delete the portion with: > >/* >* We authenticate the local MTA only, but not the sender. >*/ >#ifdef USE_SASL_AUTH >if (var_smtp_sasl_enable >&& (session->features & SMTP_FEATURE_AUTH)) >vstring_strcat(next_command, " AUTH=<>"); >#endif > >> As you wrote: "If that is the case, then the server >> mis-implements SMTP command >> pipelining." >> >> Did you mean my server (my postfix) or ISPs server ? > >Your machine is the SMTP client. The ISP is the SMTP server. > >Wietse sezóně? Čtěte speciál Příprava auta na zimu na http://web.volny.cz/data/click.php?id=1292 -- Jak co nejlépe přichystat automobil na provoz v nadcházející zimní sezóně? Čtěte speciál Příprava auta na zimu na http://web.volny.cz/data/click.php?id=1292