> I'm having some trouble getting Postfix SMTP auth working. I'm using
> unstable postfix and
> postfix-tls on testing, with unstable libsasl2 and libsasl2-modules.
> Whenever I try to send a
> message from my mail client (KMail) on another box, I get this in
> /var/log/mail.log:
> I suspect th
On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 06:09:17AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I suspect that postfix is trying to use the wrong socket, or something like
> that. I did a
> netstat -ap, and found that saslauthd is indeed listening on
> /var/run/saslauthd/mux. I'd really
> appreciate any ideas anyone
I'm having some trouble getting Postfix SMTP auth working. I'm using unstable
postfix and
postfix-tls on testing, with unstable libsasl2 and libsasl2-modules. Whenever I
try to send a
message from my mail client (KMail) on another box, I get this in
/var/log/mail.log:
May 6 23:54:38 rama p
I've been trying, like many others, it seems, to get postfix, tls, and sasl to
play nice. TLS was easy, but sasl is turning out not to be. I've tried lots
with pwcheck_method: pam in /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf, and gotten nowhere,
so I thought I'd give saslauthd a try. My smtpd.conf now looks
I've been trying, like many others, it seems, to get postfix, tls, and sasl to play
nice. TLS was easy, but sasl is turning out not to be. I've tried lots with
pwcheck_method: pam in /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf, and gotten nowhere, so I thought
I'd give saslauthd a try. My smtpd.conf now looks
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