I just read my post carefully - sorry for the poor English.  I'm a native 
speaker, and pretty well educated, but ...

Yes, I guess that would be authenticated SMTP.  But, isn't winbind the SMB 
authentication piece?  nss_ldap is installed.  I just installed padl's 
pam_ldap.  I would appreciate further instruction.

Dimitri

On Wednesday September 28 2005 3:24 pm, Mike Jackson wrote:
> That sounds more like an issue with your POP3/IMAP daemon than with
> Sendmail (unless you're talking about authenticated SMTP). Perhaps you
> should see about getting them to authenticate via LDAP or SMB.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dimitri Yioulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 12:11
> Subject: OT = Sendmail + winbind
>
> > Hello to all.
> >
> > I apologize for this off-topic post, but I'm getting no feed-back from
> > the sendmail news group:
> >
> > I have sendmail-9.12.11-4.RHEL3.1 installed on a box in out DMZ.  Our
> > internal
> > Linux boxes have samba installed, authenticate users against Win2k3
> > Active Directory, and file- and print-share great.  But, I find that I
> > have to create a new user account on the mail server every time a new
> > emplyee comes
> > aboard, in addition to the network account I create on the Win2k3 box.
> > I'd
> > like to be able to authenticate sendmail accounts through samba, too.
> >
> > I've added samba to the mail server, am running winbind, and wbinfo -u,
> > wbinfo
> > -g and getent passwd all return the values I expect.  However, When I try
> > to
> > create access o winbind-provied account via Outlook 2003, I'm repeated
> > prompted for uname and password, and no connectivity.
> >
> > Gentlepeople, can anyone instruct me in what to do to make this work?
> >
> > Many, many thanks.
> >
> > Dimitri
> >
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