On 9/29/14 1:10 PM, Robert Garrett wrote:
Yes, of course. I've worked in software myself for more than 30 years. I
tried all the obvious remedies. Reboot, re-configure, re-enter
credentials, try all the authentication methods...

If I try "normal password" (the setting that was working fine prior to
this last update), the connection fails with:
"Cannot connect to server. Authentication methods SASL PLAIN and LOGIN
not available."
If I try "encrypted password", I get a similar failure "... method CRAM
MD5 not available."

Again - all was fine prior to the last update. Something they changed in
the code broke being able to connect to my production email server.

Unless your server is trying to encrypt using something other than MD5 on the password, I'm out of ideas.

I may play with client certificate on mine.



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