On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 22:40, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > If you read the SASL AUTH specification for SMTP, it says explicitly > that clients MUST re EHLO after a successful AUTH because all > capabilities listed by the first EHLO response no longer apply. > > This is not a bug.
I know, as said, this is wrong list for the whole discussion, and my reply doesn't have any purpose, but I just have to say this. In that case it is a bug, not in Evo, but in Microsofts product. But that's not anything new... > On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:21, Khiraly wrote: > > I've found the following BUG in evolution: The SMTP server of my ISP > > demand AUTH to send (forward) mails. It's pity that EVOLUTION(1.4.4) > > sends EHLO 2 times, and mail server (with Microsoft Exchange) demand new > > AUTH after every EHLO, but Evolution sends no new AUTH after second > > EHLO. Mozilla Mail doesn't have the same problem, it sends e-mails > > flawless via same SMTP server. Here're the sniff logs: > > Mozilla Mail: http://chocolate.inf.elte.hu/khiraly/linux/mozillamail.txt > > (works correctly) > > Evolution: http://chocolate.inf.elte.hu/khiraly/linux/evolution.txt (not > > works at all) > > > > I hope this annoying small BUG'll be fixed soon, so we'll able to use > > Evolution as full featured mailer client > > > > Thx a million, > > Khiraly -- "Getting an education was a lot like having a sexual disease. It made you unsuitable to a lot of jobs and you had the urge to pass it on." - A weirdo quoting PTerry to me in an email. _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
