Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-05 Thread Lists
We connect the spam machine through to a MailEnable email program that handles both the pop and imap. I will have a go at using sasldb. Thanks for the explanation on the different methods it helps a lot. Cheers Kate Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: * Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Thanks for the su

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-03 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thanks for the suggestions, sounds like a good idea. > Which method is the simplest to implement and get up and running? Depends on the POP/IMAP you want to use. If you use Cyrus IMAP, then sasldb will probably be the simpliest thing you can do. If you want to use C

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-02 Thread Lists
Thanks for the suggestions, sounds like a good idea. Which method is the simplest to implement and get up and running? I am running MailScanner, Postfix, Spamassassin. Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: * Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi Patrick, I want a single username and password to be used for

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-02 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Patrick, > > I want a single username and password to be used for all people sending > through this install. > Which method would be best for this? Any method as long as you only create one user and use that for all mail clients, but I totally agree with Victor:

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-02 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 10:13:31AM +1300, Lists wrote: > I want a single username and password to be used for all people sending > through this install. > Which method would be best for this? None, this is a terrible idea, because you can never change the password without breaking all the users,

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-02 Thread Lists
Hi Patrick, I want a single username and password to be used for all people sending through this install. Which method would be best for this? Kate Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: * Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Not sure if this is the right place to post, apologies if it is not. This is my fir

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-10-02 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> Not sure if this is the right place to post, apologies if it is not. >>> >>> This is my first MailScanner / Postfix install - on CentOS 5.2 >>> >>> I have attempted to setup the smtp authentication using SASL >>> following various tutorials. >>> When I attempted to

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-09-30 Thread Lists
Hi here is my postconf (I have changed domain and hostname and RELAY IP) - I have attached the output from saslfinger -s Thanks command_directory = /usr/sbin config_directory = /etc/postfix daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix debug_peer_level = 2 header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_che

Re: Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-09-30 Thread Sahil Tandon
Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not sure if this is the right place to post, apologies if it is not. > > This is my first MailScanner / Postfix install - on CentOS 5.2 > > I have attempted to setup the smtp authentication using SASL following > various tutorials. > When I attempted to authenti

Trouble setting up SASL authentication with postfix

2008-09-30 Thread Lists
Hi all, Not sure if this is the right place to post, apologies if it is not. This is my first MailScanner / Postfix install - on CentOS 5.2 I have attempted to setup the smtp authentication using SASL following various tutorials. When I attempted to authenticate I am getting the following err