Franck MAHE:
> Apr 12 16:08:35 <server> postfix/pickup[11812]: 6C9C122F8: uid=0 from=<root>
> Apr 12 16:08:35 <server> postfix/cleanup[19570]: 6C9C122F8:
> message-id=<20120412140835.6C9C122F8@domain>
> Apr 12 16:08:35 <server> postfix/qmgr[11813]: 6C9C122F8: from=<root@domain>,
> size=419, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Apr 12 16:08:35 <server> postfix/smtp[19572]: setting up TLS connection to
> pod51013.outlook.com[157.55.9.168]:587
> Apr 12 16:08:35 <server> postfix/smtp[19572]: Trusted TLS connection
> established to pod51013.outlook.com[157.55.9.168]:587: TLSv1 with cipher
> AES128-SHA (128/128 bits)
> Apr 12 16:08:40 <server> postfix/smtp[19572]: 6C9C122F8: to=<mahe@domain>,
> relay=pod51013.outlook.com[157.55.9.168]:587, delay=5.3,
> delays=0.06/0.03/0.21/5, dsn=5.7.1, status=bounced (host
> pod51013.outlook.com[157.55.9.168] said: 530 5.7.1 Client was not
> authenticated (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
> 
> How to force an authent mechanism for a specific smtp server?

For this, you need to turn on SASL authentication in the 
Postfix SMTP client.

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

        Wietse

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