Peter, here's the relevant section of the smtpserver.log file. 

INFO    2002-08-25 23:36:25.228 [smtpserv] (): Command received: EHLO [192.168.1.10]
INFO    2002-08-25 23:36:29.966 [smtpserv] (): Command received: AUTH PLAIN 
AGJjbGFyawB3YWxwMGwz
ERROR   2002-08-25 23:36:29.967 [smtpserv] (): AUTH method PLAIN AGJjbFGyaw3BYWwxMGwz 
is an unrecognized authentication type
INFO    2002-08-25 23:36:30.997 [smtpserv] (): Command received: QUIT

This sure looks like the old SMTP AUTH error. I'm just not sure how its still there.

I have the latest milestone build. When the server starts it is showing James 2.1a1 as 
the version. If the AUTH error has been fixed in this version, is it possible that I 
am somehow starting the new version of the server, but drawing on the old 
smtpserver.jar file through an error in my JAVA_HOME or something?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter M. Goldstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 2:05 PM
To: 'James Users List'
Subject: RE: The SMTP AUTH issue



Ben,

It's been implemented in the current code base (latest CVS head and the
recent milestone build).  I suggest you turn the SMTP server logging to
debug mode and send the logs to the list for general examination.

--Peter 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clark, Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 11:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: The SMTP AUTH issue
> 
> I was wading through the archives and found Peter's fix for this and
> assumed that has been implemented in James 2.1a1 but I'm still having
> problems with some clients (Ximian's Evolution and Netscape 4.72-ish
> Mail).
> 
> Has the SMTP AUTH fix (Bug 6340) been implemented in 2.1a1?
> 
> If not, can anyone tell me how I can figure out where to paste the
fix? It
> looks like the doAUTH code has already been patched, but my Java is
weak
> enough that I could be wrong.
> 
> If the bug has been fixed, does anyone know why these clients might
still
> fail? Eudora and Outlook Express work fine.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben Clark




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