On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Paul Muster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> --> /etc/exim4/conf.d/auth/40_LDAP-auth
> plain_server:
>   driver = plaintext
>   public_name = PLAIN
>   server_prompts = Username:: : Password::
>   server_condition = ${if and{{ \
>     !eq{}{$auth2} }{ \
>     ldapauth{\
>       user="uid=${quote_ldap_dn:$auth2},ou=Users,dc=BASE" \
>       pass=${quote:$auth3} \
>       ldap://ldap/} }} }

As shown in the bottom of your post, it looks like your ldap is
working as expected.  However, I wonder if your problem is something
more basic because your server prompts for PLAIN are different than
mine.  Here is what I have:

plain:
  driver = plaintext
  public_name = PLAIN
  server_prompts = :
<snip>

login:
  driver = plaintext
  public_name = LOGIN
  server_prompts = Username:: : Password::
<snip>

I wonder if the parsing is just failing because of wrong prompts?

...Todd
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