However, I still can't see any smtp-authentication for these SMTPD processes.
If you use "Relay for Addresses", SMTP AUTH isn't needed for the IPs that you list as trusted IPs. So anyone coming via the firewall mailserver will not need to use SMTP AUTH (assuming you have the IP of the firewall listed as one of the trusted IPs).
Is it possible that the smtp authentication has its own process identifier, different from the
identifier we see in the rest of the transaction?
I do believe that the SMTP AUTH log file entries do use a different process identifier than is used for the rest of the transaction.
-Scott
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