22.3.2014 21:53, li...@rhsoft.net kirjoitti:
> 
> 
> Am 22.03.2014 20:08, schrieb Anonymous12:
>> 22.3.2014 21:04, li...@rhsoft.net kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 22.03.2014 19:57, schrieb Anonymous12:
>>>> 22.3.2014 20:48, li...@rhsoft.net kirjoitti:
>>>>> Am 22.03.2014 19:41, schrieb Anonymous12:
>>>>>> 22.3.2014 20:02, Viktor Dukhovni kirjoitti:
>>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 07:58:15PM +0200, Anonymous12 wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> apt-cache search sasl
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> suggests that libsasl2-2 may be what you need.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There are additional mechanism-specific packages with various SASL
>>>>>>> plugins.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> apt-get install libsas12-2 => "libsasl2-2 is already the newest 
>>>>>>>> version."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, but did you look for related packages?  A bit of initiative,
>>>>>>> and you're there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I cannot locate what package I need... :(
>>>>>
>>>>> you are too lazy to seriously maintain a mailserver
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+sasl+md5
>>>>> http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/lucid/libsasl2-modules
>>>>>
>>>>> package: libsasl2-modules
>>>>> This package provides the following SASL modules: LOGIN,
>>>>> PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, NTLM, CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5 (with DES support)
>>>
>>> ok, you are even too lazy to read what others googled for you
>>> just install libsasl2-modules
>>>
>>>> This is list of packages installed (Which might be useful to know):
>>>>
>>>> root@vps44713:~# cat list.txt
>>>> libmail-sendmail-perl                           install
>>>> libmail-spf-perl                                install
>>>> libmailtools-perl                               install
>>>> mail-stack-delivery                             install
>>>> postfix                                         install
>>>> dovecot-imapd                                        install
>>>> dovecot-managesieved                            install
>>>> dovecot-pop3d                                   install
>>>> dovecot-sieve                                   install
>>>
>>> a obscure list with no relevance to SASL and even missing
>>> the already statet "libsasl2-2 is already the newest version"
>>>
>>> please re-consider if you really have the basic knowledge
>>> to maintain a MTA - this is a job with *high* responsibility
>>
>> Allright then. Pastebin => http://pastebin.com/924Pyrru
> 
> no need for that - grep exists
> "command | grep -i sasl" is what i expect from a sysadmin
> 
> *when* have you installed "libsasl2-modules"?
> *did you* restart postfix after that, if not why?
> did you retry?
> what is the content of "/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd"?
> what is the current output of "telnet localhost 25" followed be EHLO?
> 

root@vps44713:~# cat list.txt | grep -i sasl
libsasl2-2                                      install
libsasl2-modules                                install
php-auth-sasl                                   install

root@vps44713:~# cat list.txt | grep -i dovecot
dovecot-core                                    install
dovecot-imapd                                   install
dovecot-managesieved                            install
dovecot-pop3d                                   install
dovecot-sieve                                   install

root@vps44713:~# cat list.txt | grep -i mail-stack
mail-stack-delivery                             install



I have no clue when i have installed "libsasl2-modules".

I think that it was automatically installed as requiment.

Contents of: "/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd":

root@vps44713:~# cat /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
# destination                   credentials
[mail.riseup.net]:587           user:pass

Real ones got replaced with user:pass.

Telnet to localhost 25:
220 example.com ESMTP Postfix
ehlo localhost
250-example.com
250-PIPELINING
250-SIZE 10240000
250-VRFY
250-ETRN
250-STARTTLS
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250-8BITMIME
250 DSN


Does that answer the questions?

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