On 3/30/2013 6:48 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 30.03.2013 23:30, schrieb Dennis Putnam: >>> so come back with output of "postconf -n" and the both config >>> files for "smtp_sender_dependent_authentication" replaced only >>> the username and passwort or read manuals and solve your >>> troubles at your own >>> >> Sorry but I wanted to try to figure this out on my own first > so leave us in peace until you are done with this > >> That is the way I learn > and waste others time useless > >> That is also why all my questions were asking how to >> debug this rather than ask for a solution > the world doe not work this way > > first you need to understand what you are doing and then > you can debug and you can not learn if asking questions > without provide informations > >> I did not mean to come across as uncooperative or ungrateful but my >> mind was just in a different solving mode than yours > no problem if your mind works alone > >> sasl_passwd >> >> [in.mailjet.com] >> 21a8f6casdasdasdadad850539efca7:ea330afe99asdasdasdasdasdfbbd3fd69 >> >> sender_relay >> >> [email protected] [in.mailjet.com]:587 >> >> P.S. There is not a socket connection problem. telnet to port 587 works >> fine as does authentication and commands to send a test email > so in "sasl_passwd" you do not use the port > > well, and if you would have provided this info at begin the > problem would be solved with ONE reply at all > > [in.mailjet.com] is for port 25 as long you do dont specify > [in.mailjet.com]:587 > First, my ISP blocks port 25 that is why 587 is needed. Second, I tried specifying the port in the passwd file and that did not work either. You must have woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning to be so unnecessarily rude and ornery. Never mind. I'll find an other source for help.
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