On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 14:21:46 +0200 Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> Frank Elsner <[email protected]> (Do 02 Jun 2016 14:04:52 CEST):
> > Hello *,
> > 
> > my exim has to use SMTP AUTH with some destination hosts whre eahc of them 
> > needs its own 
> > username/password combination.
> > 
> > The documentation says:
> > 
> > | If SMTP AUTH was used for the delivery there is an additional item A= 
> > followed
> > | by the name of the authenticator that was used. If an authenticated
> > | identification was set up by the authenticator's client_set_id option, 
> > this is
> > | logged too, separated by a colon from the authenticator name.
> > 
> > My client authenticator 
> > 
> > | client:
> > |   driver = plaintext
> > |   public_name = PLAIN
> > |   client_send = ${lookup{$host}lsearch{TBL/auth/client}{$value}fail}
> > |  client_set_id = $auth1
> > 
> 
> You are using 'PLAIN' auth, there $auth2 contains the username.
> 
>     $auth1\0$auth2\0$auth3
>             user    pass
> 
> is sent by the client. $auth1 is empty.

$auth2 seems to be empty too, as your suggestion doesn't work :-(


--Frank Elsner

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