Aldisa Admin wrote:
> 
> 1.  I am using Thunderbird mail client and setup SMTP with 
> authentication.  When I send a message it takes quite long for it to go 
> through.  The server logs are as follows:
> 
> Dec 22 17:13:28 server courieresmtpd: started,ip=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
> Dec 22 17:13:29 server courieresmtpd: 
> error,relay=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,msg="535 Authentication failed.",cmd: 
> YWJpZCBlNDU2YTJkYWUwZjNhMzFjNGViMTEyMGMyMTc2ODJlYg==

You've probably enabled an authentication method that you don't support. 
  Maybe CRAM-MD5, without the plain-text password in your userdb? 
Unless you're going to add the plain-text password, you'll need to turn 
off the CRAM-* methods, and just use LOGIN.

> 2.  I would like to change to the default logging options.  Currently 
> each and every pop login gets written to my maillog file.  I would 
> prefer to have this written to a different file.  I setup an entry in my 
> syslog.conf:
> 
> pop3d.*    /var/log/pop3dlog

Yeah, you can't do that.  The "facility" field isn't free-form.  There's 
no such thing as a "pop3d" facility.  Read the man page for syslogd.

You can probably do what you want if you run syslog-ng, but the 
configuration is fairly complex.


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