Hello All,

Running Courier .36.1-2 under Debian Woody w/ Courier
IMAP/POP/SSL/authdaemon/ect.
(all Courier)

I'm having an odd problem with occasional offsite users not being able to
authenticate for relaying.  The problem seems to be intermittant, not
location dependent, and not simple user error (occurs with cached
passwords that are known good). I've had reports from multiple
platforms/clients. (Mozilla mail on Windows, OS X, and Linux, and the
native OSX mail client).

For other offsite users all works well, or not at all (port 25
firewalled.)

Are their any known bugs that could account for this problem?

Would upgrading to .37.3-2.3 fix this problem?

Does .37 support accepting badly formatted "broken" messages from hotmail,
asian mail servers, exchange, ect? (i.e does it have the BOFH option to
turn accepting them on)?

Thanks in advance!!
David.



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