Jay Bird wrote:

> I did read that and I did set the authenticators as indicated, and
> it didn't work.

try running a test smtp connection with "exim -d -bh some-ip-address",
issue "EHLO something" and post the output.


> I didn't install and compile that way.  I used apt-get install, and it never 
> prompted me
> for those options.  

try this:

$ ldd /usr/sbin/exim4  | grep pam
        libpam.so.0 => /lib/libpam.so.0 (0xb7f61000)

if it looks like that, pam is already in your Exim binary.

> Is possible to set them and dpgk-reconfigure?

I don't think so. But this is surely a topic for the debian exim list.

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