Patrick , Thomas , Noel , Ram , Russ , Mouss, Brian , Magnus , et all
that helped me in this After spending COUNTLESS hours on this
issue , finally I found a post where this guy said PIX firewall was
playing some tricks up with the smtp fixup, and right when I disabled
the fixup on my PIX
* secSwami :
> Thomas wrote:
>> secSwami wrote:
>>> Thanks a bunch Thomas!!
>>>
>>> One more thing do you create users on the system itself or use users
>>> and password from a file?
>>>
>>> Thanks again...much much appreciated.
>>
>> So far, i only use regular Unix users from /etc/passswd, nothi
secSwami wrote:
No Thomas, so far NO LUCK at all. It seems that SASL_AUTH is not really
working for me. Wonder how I can troubleshoot that?
Thx.
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#server_test
At least for testing, you should set in main.cf
smtpd_tls_auth_only = no
smtpd_sasl_security_
secSwami a écrit :
>>
>> But did the AUTH succeed?
>> You need to find a line like this:
>> Jan 15 09:10:21 mx1 postfix/smtpd[12595]: NOQUEUE:
>> client=xxx[192.168.123.52], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=grknight
>>
>> grep for sasl_method and sasl_username
>>
>
> Nope ...I don't see any of
Thomas wrote:
secSwami wrote:
Thanks a bunch Thomas!!
One more thing do you create users on the system itself or use users
and password from a file?
Thanks again...much much appreciated.
So far, i only use regular Unix users from /etc/passswd, nothing
virtual ...
Does it work for you?
Brian Evans - Postfix List wrote:
secSwami wrote:
Hi,
So after trying and trying other methods of making postfix send emails
for the SASL authenticated users to work, I am trying to now use
dovecot sasl config.
My main purpose is that I should be able to SEND email from anywhere
on the inter
secSwami wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So after trying and trying other methods of making postfix send emails
> for the SASL authenticated users to work, I am trying to now use
> dovecot sasl config.
> My main purpose is that I should be able to SEND email from anywhere
> on the internet using my POSTFIX mail s
secSwami wrote:
Thanks a bunch Thomas!!
One more thing do you create users on the system itself or use users
and password from a file?
Thanks again...much much appreciated.
So far, i only use regular Unix users from /etc/passswd, nothing virtual ...
Does it work for you?
Thanks a bunch Thomas!!
One more thing do you create users on the system itself or use users and
password from a file?
Thanks again...much much appreciated.
Thomas wrote:
secSwami wrote:
Thanks for you suggestion, could you please me get your dovecot.conf
info too? and do you startup "sasl
secSwami wrote:
Thanks for you suggestion, could you please me get your dovecot.conf
info too? and do you startup "saslauthd" service?
As you wish:
grep -v ^\# dovecot.conf | grep -v "^ *\#" | grep -v ^$
protocols =imaps
disable_plaintext_auth = yes
log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S "
ssl_ce
secSwami wrote:
Thanks for you suggestion, could you please me get your dovecot.conf
info too? and do you startup "saslauthd" service?
As you wish:
grep -v ^\# dovecot.conf | grep -v "^ *\#" | grep -v ^$
protocols =imaps
disable_plaintext_auth = yes
log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S "
ssl_ce
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for you suggestion, could you please me get your dovecot.conf
info too? and do you startup "saslauthd" service?
Thanks again.
Thomas wrote:
secSwami wrote:
So after trying and trying other methods of making postfix send
emails for the SASL authenticated users to work, I a
secSwami wrote:
So after trying and trying other methods of making postfix send emails
for the SASL authenticated users to work, I am trying to now use
dovecot sasl config.
My main purpose is that I should be able to SEND email from anywhere
on the internet using my POSTFIX mail server. There
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