On Mon, 2 May 2022 20:35:13 -0700 "Kevin J. McCarthy" <ke...@8t8.us> wrote:
> On Mon, 02 May 2022 19:20:29 -0400 ant <a...@anthive.com> wrote:
> > Package: mutt
> > Version: 2.2.3-1
>
> Just checking this is for 2.2.3-2.

  yes, because of the error i could not e-mail so i downgraded
to 2.2.3-1 so i could get back to working mail.  sorry for the
confusion.


>  That update switched to the gsasl
> library, which unfortunately needs some bugs worked out with its mutt
> implementation.  :-(
>
>  From the debug log, it looks like you have $smtp_authenticators set.
> What happens if you unset that variable, does authentication work in
> that case?

  i don't explicitly set that variable anywhere in any of my mutt 
profiles that i know of.  unsetting that does allow mutt to send 
mail again using the 2.2.3-2 version so that did take care of the 
problem.  thank you!  :)

  i just did a quick glance at the perl script muttprofile that i 
use and i see no reference to that variable being set either so 
i'm not sure where that set is coming from.


>  What if you explicitly set $smtp_authenticators to "login"
> or "plain"?
>
> I'll try to see if I can duplicate the problem, but I don't have access
> to a smtp server supporting cram-md5.  Is the server you are using
> accessible for me to try (and of course fail) authenticating with?
>
> -Kevin

  i can send that info via private e-mail if you'd still find 
that useful?  but i think we've got the issue figured out...  :)


  ant

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