Jesse Keating wrote:

>It does this by default.

Are you sure it does? I've seen it claim it does in the docs and here on 
the list many times... but when I did the run-of-the-mill install of 
'everything'... one key thing was left out which was the cause of most my 
grief for user trying to auth through smtp to relay.

In the file "~/etc/esmtpd":

##NAME: AUTHMODULES:4
#
# To enable authenticated SMTP relaying, uncomment AUTHMODULES,
# and set ESMTPAUTH to ESMTP authentication mechanisms we support.  
Currently
# LOGIN and CRAM-MD5 are available:
#
# AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
# ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5"
#
# AUTHMODULES_WEBADMIN and ESMTPAUTH_WEBADMIN is used by the webadmin 
module

Thats how my initial file was. It wasnt until I uncommented the two lines 
did it all work normally for me:

 AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
 ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5"

Having those two things above, like that, works on my end now.


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