Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-09 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 08.11.2010 17:27, schrieb Michael Sperber: > Walter Pinto writes: > >> You would probably need to compile SASL with the required auth mechanisms. > > Well, the SASL that ships with Mac OS X does have GSSAPI and NTLM > plugins. They just don't seem to get used. > but you can use saslauthd w

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 07:20:34PM +0100, Michael Sperber wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 02:30:33AM +0100, Michael Sperber wrote: > > > >> . and indeed, telnetting to the Exchange server shows "AUTH GSSAPI > >> NTLM" ... > > > > The Postfix SMTP client can do GSSAPI, if you place a suitable >

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Michael Sperber
Thanks for the prompt response! Victor Duchovni writes: > On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 02:30:33AM +0100, Michael Sperber wrote: > >> . and indeed, telnetting to the Exchange server shows "AUTH GSSAPI >> NTLM" ... > > The Postfix SMTP client can do GSSAPI, if you place a suitable > keytab on the Post

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 02:30:33AM +0100, Michael Sperber wrote: > . and indeed, telnetting to the Exchange server shows "AUTH GSSAPI > NTLM" ... The Postfix SMTP client can do GSSAPI, if you place a suitable keytab on the Postfix server, and use it from cron to keep a credential cache file curre

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Michael Sperber
Walter Pinto writes: > You would probably need to compile SASL with the required auth mechanisms. Well, the SASL that ships with Mac OS X does have GSSAPI and NTLM plugins. They just don't seem to get used. -- Regards, Mike

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Walter Pinto
Have you already looked at http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html ?

Re: Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Walter Pinto
You would probably need to compile SASL with the required auth mechanisms.

Postfix client against Windows Exchange server

2010-11-08 Thread Michael Sperber
I'm trying to get my Postfix client to work with an Exchange server - I've tried a number of things suggested on the Internets and have failed. I have the Postfix that ships with Mac OS X Snow Leopard, which I believe to be 2.5.5. It comes precompiled against Cyrus SASL, and I have this: smtp_s