Johannes Findeisen wrote:
What have you tried?
I'm using KMail in KDE and it has a function in the server setup where i can
check what auhentication methods are supported by the server. KMail said that
PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5 are supported. When i'm configuring my SMTP Se
> What have you tried?
I'm using KMail in KDE and it has a function in the server setup where i can
check what auhentication methods are supported by the server. KMail said that
PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5 are supported. When i'm configuring my SMTP Setup
for using CRAM-MD5 the server said "autho
> > > Three questions:
> > > 1. have you checked to make sure that `hostname --fqdn` returns your
> > > domain name?
> >
> > Yes, it returns the hostname of my Server but the domain name
> > is not a virtual
> > host... should it be that?
> No, shouldn't matter.
>
> > > 2. Did you apply the smtp-a
> > Three questions:
> > 1. have you checked to make sure that `hostname --fqdn` returns your
> > domain name?
>
> Yes, it returns the hostname of my Server but the domain name
> is not a virtual
> host... should it be that?
No, shouldn't matter.
> > 2. Did you apply the smtp-auth patch to qma
> Three questions:
> 1. have you checked to make sure that `hostname --fqdn` returns your
> domain name?
Yes, it returns the hostname of my Server but the domain name is not a virtual
host... should it be that?
> 2. Did you apply the smtp-auth patch to qmail before running make?
Yes, i use Gen
> Hello All,
>
> i have a stupid problem with vpopmail and smtp-after-pop or
> smtp-auth. I have
> read a howto in the web where vpopmail is used to make
> smtp-after-pop or
> smtp-auth. I have configured my run script for pop3d and
> smtpd like it was
> configured in the howto but it doesn'