On Jan 28, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
>> It appears the client did not authenticate. Does your SASL backend
>> offer the LOGIN mechanism? Some outlook versions won't use the
>> PLAIN mechanism that most other clients prefer.
>>
>> Are you sure they're connecting on port 587? It's hel
Il 28/01/2014 19:55, Terry Barnum ha scritto:
Okay, my problem: I have a new employee that works remotely using Windows 7 Outlook
2010. This is our first Windows and Outlook user but I have eight other employees
successfully sending and receiving mail from outside for several years using Macs,
On Jan 28, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
> On 1/28/2014 12:55 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
>> First off, thank you Wietse for postfix. It's really amazing software and I
>> appreciate the hard work and dedication by you and others here that make it
>> so great.
>>
>> Okay, my problem: I hav
On 1/28/2014 12:55 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
> First off, thank you Wietse for postfix. It's really amazing software and I
> appreciate the hard work and dedication by you and others here that make it
> so great.
>
> Okay, my problem: I have a new employee that works remotely using Windows 7
> Ou
Am 28.01.2014 19:55, schrieb Terry Barnum:
> His Outlook is configured to use port 587 with TLS
>
> Jan 27 15:17:20 mailbox postfix/smtpd[84445]: connect from
> xx-xx-xx-xx.lightspeed.sndgca.sbcglobal.net[12.34.56.78]
> Jan 27 15:17:20 mailbox postfix/smtpd[84445]: Anonymous TLS connection
> est
First off, thank you Wietse for postfix. It's really amazing software and I
appreciate the hard work and dedication by you and others here that make it so
great.
Okay, my problem: I have a new employee that works remotely using Windows 7
Outlook 2010. This is our first Windows and Outlook user