Correct. It will disable SMTP AUTH as well

The "fixup" was added to IOS to allow ESMTP

its quite a pickle

Rick Davidson
Buckeye Internet Inc
www.buckeyeweb.com
440-953-1900 ext: 222

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>
> >Disabling the SMTP Fixup Protocol at the firewall disables ESMTP and
allows
> >only SMTP
> >
> >Anyone using Imail peering will not be able to disable ESMTP
>
> Does that mean that Cisco firewalls can't be set up not to interfere with
> SMTP transactions?
>
> If enabling the "fixup" protocol breaks RFC-compliance and doesn't do all
> that it is supposed to, and disabling it disables SMTP AUTH, those
> firewalls need to be thrown out.
>
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