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
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 server. There is seems to
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