--Arkady wrote on 03.12.2001 13:40 +0200: > I am trying to enable md5 / authcram authentification > and use it in the esmtp module in particular. > The only hint I found in the docs is add 'hmac-md5pw' > fields to the userdb and generate password hashes using > the "userdbpw -hmac-md5 " commands. I also enabled the > SMTP authntification in the 'esmtpd' config file but it doesn't > work. I used MS Outlook Express and TheBAT! to test the > feature. My installation uses authdaemon: > authmodulelist="authcram authuserdb authpam" > Could somebody suggest the proper way?
My current userdb has something like: hmac-md5pw=26f63d21c72e6a3cde3f2787a16156123fc6da25a60bd82b6z6d891aed986 works perfectly with authenticated relaying. (check the headers) Does relaying work with PLAIN, which MD5-??? are you using, what is in your ESMTPAUTH and does MD5 work via POP/IMAP ? Since you are using Outlook there wont be any useful messages, but a tcpdump from the smtp-conversation could also help. Roland _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
