On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Fred Viles wrote:
>
> According to <http://www.iana.org/assignments/sasl-mechanisms>,
> there's no SASL mechanism named "SASL".  You seem to be using the
> term SASL in some way unrelated to RFC-2222, so I don't understand
> what you're trying to say about SMTP.

Some people use SASL to refer to the Cyrus-SASL software, which is an
implementation of a generic SASL layer plus a load of useful SASL
mechanisms. Exim has its own SASL layer, but it can also use Cyrus-SASL in
at least two different ways.

Tony.
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