Yes, as it works when I have set up a credentials table, but not when using pam.
Or do I have to explicitly tell the client to try pam auth? On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Alexander Murauer < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > after looking at the output of your Opensmtpd you posted, i think your > client does not even try to authenticate. there are no lines indicating > that it does.. > so are you really sure that your client is configured correctly? > > lg > alex > > Am 2014-08-25 14:34, schrieb Isak Andersson: > >> Hello! >> >> I'm having some issues configuring my opensmtpd server. I have it >> successfully receiving emails and such and I can read them with IMAP >> through dovecot. However I can't send emails. It doesn't seem to be >> authenticating, and therefore giving me invalid recipient. >> >> Here is the output when I try to send with trace, and my configuration >> file: >> https://gist.github.com/BitPuffin/745e72afa5b1ebed5338 [1] >> >> >> I suspect that "accept (from local) for any relay" is not enough for >> a remote to authenticate with system users. So I am suspecting that I >> somehow need to use PAM authentication. Problem is that I can't find >> any documentation on how to use PAM. >> >> I hope someone can help me resolve this because I'm soooo cloooose :) >> >> Cheers! >> >> Isak Andersson >> >> >> Links: >> ------ >> [1] https://gist.github.com/BitPuffin/745e72afa5b1ebed5338 >> >
