Jason Buberel writes:
I suspect this has something to do with the client (knee.xtime.com) trying
to use CRAM-MD5 with a server that uses authpam as it's authentication
Correct.
backend. Even if I change the 'esmtpd' configuration on the server to:
ESMTPAUTH=PLAIN
The authentication fails
Ok. This is what I had to do in order to get past the authentication
fialure errors. I modified /etc/courier/esmtpd, setting:
ESMTPAUTH=PLAIN
On both the client (knee.xtime.com)and server (mail.buberel.org) hosts. I
then restarted courier on each host. Testing using 'sendmail' from the
Shaun Savage writes:
Hi
I am changing the mial server from one machine to another. T tried to
copy the configuration, but that did not work.
the problem is after tcp connect, courier sends a AUTH to the smtp
client. How do I stop this.
See esmtpauthclient.
pgp0.pgp
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David Mir writes:
I had to recently reinstall courier, I already have all users entered and they
already have home directories and Maildir directory from previous machine
(machine went down so it is more like a transfer). It is a RH 7.3 with only
red hat updates and nothing else
Thanks, I thought I had an option...RPMS or no. But you the man so I will
re-install via RPM. Can I just remove the /usr/lib/courier dir and it should
work??
Thanks for your time.
On Thursday 11 July 2002 12:41 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
David Mir writes:
I had to recently reinstall
David Mir writes:
Thanks, I thought I had an option...RPMS or no.
You do, as long as you know how to set it up.
But you the man so I will
re-install via RPM. Can I just remove the /usr/lib/courier dir and it should
work??
Thanks for your time.
Just blow it away before building