Danny Angus wrote:
No, in 2.2.0 if the remote IP is in the authorized network specified with <authorizedAddresses>, the SMTP AUTH will not be enforced.
The result?
The connection issued by ASSP comes from 127.0.0.1 which is an
authorized address, for obvious reasons. As a consequences james answer
to isAuthorized() is Yes, which causes it not to display the 250 auth
login message and therefore causes thunderbird not to use auth.
I though that SMTP AUTH requirement depended only upon the route of the mail as calculated from recipient address, To Local address == OK To remote address == AUTH No?
d.
BTW, perhaps Jacques can solve his problem just commenting out his <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.1</authorizedAddresses> entry, unless there is any other need.
Vincenzo
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