>GSSAPI is the "Generic Security Services Application Program Interface"
>and NTLM is "NT Lan Manager" -- they are both authentication systems
>popular amongst various generations of Microsoft OSes. GSSAPI is
>actually based on that old Unix stalwart: Kerberos, and hence is also
>fairly popular am
>On 29/10/2010 14:49, Christopher Illies wrote:
>>
>> <...>
>> Ok, when I use telnet, this happens:
>>> telnet send.ki.se 587
>> Trying 130.xxx.xxx.26...
>> Connected to send.ki.se.
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> 220 KIMSX09.user.ki.se Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service ready at Fri, 29 Oct
>> 2010 14
On 29/10/2010 14:49, Christopher Illies wrote:
> Thanks for your explanations, Vince. It got me one step further (I think).
>
> <...>
> Ok, when I use telnet, this happens:
>> telnet send.ki.se 587
> Trying 130.xxx.xxx.26...
> Connected to send.ki.se.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 KIMSX09.user.
On 29/10/2010 14:49, Christopher Illies wrote:
> Although I have no idea what GSSAPI and NTLM are, I remembered that I have
> seen these abbreviations before: NTLM is an OPTION for cyrus-sasl2, and yes,
> it is compiled in (WITH_NTLM=true). And GSSAPI appeared first in the mc file:
GSSAPI is the "
Thanks for your explanations, Vince. It got me one step further (I think).
<...>
>PLAIN mechanism mean that i'm sending the password/user in plain rather
>than using something like DIGEST-MD5 or any of the other possible
>mechanisms that can be listed in confAUTH_MECHANISMS in your sendmail
>.mc
On 29/10/2010 11:19, Christopher Illies wrote:
>
> I added "U:smmsp" and "M:PLAIN" to my /etc/mail/auth/client-info file, but
> that did not change anything. When I left out the square brackets around the
> server name in that file, I got another error message in /val/log/maillog:
>
> Oct 29 12:05:
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org]
On Behalf Of Vincent Hoffman [vi...@unsane.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:22 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Sendmail as client via smarthost and
On 28/10/2010 15:25, Christopher Illies wrote:
>> 2010-10-28 14:49, Christopher Illies:
>>> To send email from my computer at work I need to send through a
>>> smarthost. In the past I had added the line:
>>>
>>> define(`SMART_HOST', `[smpt.ki.se]')
>> Brackets are only needed for ipaddresses.
>>
>
>On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:49 +0200, Christopher Illies wrote:
>
>>
>> define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `EXTERNAL GSSAPI DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5
>> LOGIN PLAIN')dnl FEATURE(`authinfo',`hash /etc/mail/auth/client-info')dnl
>>
>> dnl Set port define(`RELAY_MAILER_ARGS', `IPC $h 587')
<
>I can't speak to the
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 14:49 +0200, Christopher Illies wrote:
> Not knowing much about sendmail, I tried google and more or less
> blindly followed suggestions. Here is what I have done so far, but
> sending email still does not work:
>
> 1. recompiled sendmail with sasl by adding the following l
>2010-10-28 14:49, Christopher Illies:
>> To send email from my computer at work I need to send through a
>> smarthost. In the past I had added the line:
>>
>> define(`SMART_HOST', `[smpt.ki.se]')
>
>Brackets are only needed for ipaddresses.
>
>What happens when you remove the brackets, like so
>de
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