I use domain\username for my authentication and it works just fine. Haven't
tried it with the SMTP address (can't at the moment either unfortunately).

On 2/11/03 15:22, "Andrey Fyodorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi all. 

I have Exchange 2000 SP3. 

One of the customers has Macs and they are using the mail applet that comes
with Mac OS X (POP3/SMTP) 

They are reporting that often they can't send mail using our Exchange 2000
front-end servers. 

They get a pop-up error: 
the SMTP server "exchange.hosting.innerhost.com" rejected the password for
user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
Please re-enter your password or cancel. 

(I have changed the username for the purpose of this post) 

We require SMTP Authentication on our servers. 

Is there something special about the Macs? (like the format of the username,
or maybe it does not like the @ sign) 

Or is Mac mail just not compatible with Exchange? 

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