On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 08:43:58PM +0100, mouss wrote:
> It looks like he wants postfix/smtp to authenticate to the final server
> using the auth infos that were given to postfix/smtpd. This is a bit
> complex as it means storing the authentication infos somewhere and that
> authentication can be
Wietse Venema a écrit :
> Michael Katz:
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>> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
>> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
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> Postfix is not a proxy.
>
> However, Postfix supports multiple SASL authentication
Michael Katz:
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> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
Postfix is not a proxy.
However, Postfix supports multiple SASL authentication implementations
via the modular XSASL
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:05:35AM -0500, Michael Katz wrote:
> Michael Katz wrote:
> > Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> > downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
>
> I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary tha
Michael Katz wrote:
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Michael Katz wrote:
Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary that
Post
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Michael Katz wrote:
> Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
> downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
I should add that for this specific application it is not necessary that
Postfix knows the result
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Is there any way that Postfix can route SMTP auth requests to a
downstream SMTP server while still processing other SMTP traffic?
Michael Katz
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