DJ Lucas:
> Erik Paulsen Skaalerud wrote:
> > The weird part: EHLO doesnt mention AUTH at all, but if I type "AUTH
> > LOGIN" it responds with "334 VXNlcm5hbWU6", AUTH PLAIN and AUTH
> > CRAM-MD5 also responds with similar challenges.
> >
> Interesting. I have the same 'issue' on my home server
DJ Lucas:
> Erik Paulsen Skaalerud wrote:
> > The weird part: EHLO doesnt mention AUTH at all, but if I type "AUTH
> > LOGIN" it responds with "334 VXNlcm5hbWU6", AUTH PLAIN and AUTH
> > CRAM-MD5 also responds with similar challenges.
> >
> Interesting. I have the same 'issue' on my home server
Erik Paulsen Skaalerud wrote:
The weird part: EHLO doesnt mention AUTH at all, but if I type "AUTH
LOGIN" it responds with "334 VXNlcm5hbWU6", AUTH PLAIN and AUTH
CRAM-MD5 also responds with similar challenges.
Interesting. I have the same 'issue' on my home server; AUTH is not
advertised wh
Erik Paulsen Skaalerud:
> Anyone have a slightes idea of whats going on? Why isnt EHLO
> mentioning authentication?
This is why:
> smtpd_sasl_exceptions_networks = $mynetworks
Change things when you understand the consequences.
Wietse
> mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, xx.xx.22.0/24, xx.xx.23.0/24
> Sep 4 15:12:48 ext02 postfix/smtpd[27123]: connect from
> unknown[192.xx.xx.147]
show a full ip address without xx