Sam,
I compiled spamdyke myself instead of using the pkgsrc binary for
Illumos and that solved the problem. I'm getting the feeling that the
gcc compiler used for creating the binaries is broken. Both netqmail
and spamdyke pkgsrc installations behave badly on OmniOS. My personally
compiled
I'm having trouble reproducing this problem. I've tried running spamdyke with
this config against both patched qmail and my own smtpdummy (in the tests
folder) and both of them show the AUTH lines in every case.
How did you install qmail? Is this netqmail or Plesk or QTP or?
-- Sam
What version of spamdyke are you using? I fixed a bug related to this in
5.0.1... that doesn't mean there isn't another bug, I just want to make sure
you're on that version before I spend time chasing a bug that's already fixed.
:)
If you are on 5.0.1, could you post your configuration file
Sam,
Yes I'm on 5.0.1.
I've paired the configuration file down to:
qmail-rcpthosts-file=/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
recipient-validation-command=/usr/local/bin/spamdyke-qrv
reject-recipient=invalid
max-recipients=5
idle-timeout-secs=300
tls-level=smtp-no-passthrough
Sam,
If I use qmail with smtp auth, then spamdyke announces STARTTLS
capabilities, but if I have spamdyke do it then it doesn't. It's there
and works, but it isn't announced in the ehlo response.
gary@abby ~ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect
tardis.genashor.com:587 -starttls