I use Eudora and do not have any problems. You do need to set the account name as the full email address. (Perhaps not if every Domain is allocated an exclusive IP).


I use the smtp authentication which is great boon if you are out and about using a Laptop and cell phone/wireless connections.

No such user sounds like you have the account user name set as fred rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Gordon




At 19:17 21/11/2003 Steve said....


For reading mail via POP I have seen this with "IPless" domains
and understand this is a limitation of the POP protocol.

What is happening here is when a client wants to send email to
the SMTP server so as to be forwarded to the proper destination
email server somewhere in Internet Land, the IMS SMTP server
rejects the connection with a "NO such user" response. It is like
the IMS SMTP Server does not know it is supposed to relay in this
(from what I can certainly say) this standard case.

I am stumped. Any other ideas??

Thanks again,

Steve

At 01:57 PM 11/21/2003 +0800, Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
>Hi Stephen,
>
>It may be the account setup in Eudora that is causing the problem. I've
>found that you need to provide the full address as the account name, as
>in [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than simply 'brett', otherwise the
>authentication doesn't work. It is because iMS can host multiple domains
>and hence there might be more than one account called 'brett' in the
>database.
>
>HTH
>
>Brett
>B)
>
>Stephen Garrett wrote:
>> Howie,
>>
>> We are having an issue whereby when a local client application (eg Eudora)
>> attempts to send a message via IMS, the IMS server rejects this message
>> as a "no such user" sort of error. This implies that I have something
>> set up wrong to perform relaying as should happen.
>>
>> The Post server has the local CLass C set up within itself, but I
>> don't see a setting for this within FusionMail.
>>
>> I feel that I am missing something really simple here. I know that if
>> I set a local user up to forward emails, then I see the RELAY command
>> in the SMTP log.
>>
>> Do I have to hand edit one of the templates for this to work? Right now
>> the clients are not using any sort of authentication, just have been
>> relying on being inside the network. Do we have to have this turned on?
>>
>> Thanks for all of your help,
>>
>> Steve
>>
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