Bill Schindler writes: > From the Install document at http://courier.sourceforge.net/install.html > under the bold "OPTIONAL: Configure ESMTP authentication and SSL" > heading... > > "Courier supports authenticated ESMTP in order to grant ESMTP relaying > privileges to remote users. The following steps set up authenticated > ESMTP: > > ..." > > Which is followed by the instructions on enabling it.
Sorry Bill, I misunderstood. I thought Sam was talking about the configuration file generated by running 'configure'. *That* was what I couldn't find a reference to in the INSTALL file (i.e. what option to pass to ./configure to enable ESMTP). I was thrown by his comment because I mentioned earlier in the thread that I had set up the esmtpd configuration as instructed (and posted it) and also I understood that enabling authentication for incoming SMTP was not what I wanted as that would mean *all* connections needed authentication. For these reasons I didn't think he was talking about the esmtpd configuration file, which is indeed documented as you describe. Anyway, as I said elsewhere, it works now, since I generated that certificate. I see someone else on the list found a solution by building via the RPM's, so perhaps there is a glitch in regular build process? Thanks for your timely responses anyway. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
