I'm trying to use authentication with the Courier ESMTP to allow relaying.  
I'm using Courier 0.39.3 on RedHat Linux.  The client is Microsoft Outlook 
2002.  I've told Outlook that my SMTP server does require authentication and 
to use the same user name and password as it uses for POP3 (which works). 

I'm using MySQL for authetnication through the authdaemon.  This works fine 
for POP3, webmail etc. 

As per the documentation (hopefully)... 

I have set the following in courier/etc/esmtpd:
AUTH_REQUIRED="0"
AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5" 

My SMTP access list just contains the localhost and the private network 
examples, since I understand that authenticated ESMTP will override this 
file. 

Delivering mail locally is fine, but if I try to relay through my courier 
server to an external mail address I get a "Relay Denied" error and this in 
the log file: 

courieresmtpd: 
error,relay=::ffff:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,to=<XXX@yah 
oo.com>: 513 Relaying denied 

What am I doing wrong?  Any help much appreciated. 


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