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You need to fix your Cisco Firewall……I
believe it is something like NO FIXUP SMTP or something like that. It is in
the archives, then the 2**********0* stuff will go away. Additionally, the Disable SMTP auth just
disables the server from reporting that you can do this. BUT you will always
be able to SMTP auth, the server just doesn’t announce that you can. Later, Travis From:
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Behalf Of Chris Anton Hi all. We recently upgraded from
an IMail 8.15 box (Windows 2000) to an ICS Imail 8.21 box (Windows Server
2003 Web Edition) and are seeing some bizarre behavior. The HELO
message from the server is a bunch of * characters and a few random 2s and 0s.
Additionally, the server refuses to accept the AUTH command (returns a 502)
regardless of "Disable SMTP Auth" setting. I was, however, able
to get AUTH to work by using the " |
- RE: [IMail Forum] Strange 8.2x AUTH Behavior John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
- RE: [IMail Forum] Strange 8.2x AUTH Behavio... Chris Anton
- RE: [IMail Forum] Strange 8.2x AUTH Behavio... Travis Rabe
- Re: [IMail Forum] Strange 8.2x AUTH Beh... Eric Shanbrom
