On 2/10/10 4:40 PM, "Jorge Armando Medina" <jmed...@e-compugraf.com> wrote:

> Rob Tanner wrote:
>> If you¹re familiar with email, you know you can add ³Send mail as²
>> identities and when you setup a second identity, you have the option
>> of using Gmail¹s SMTP server or the SMTP server for the domain to
>> which the ³send as² identity belongs. My problem is I can¹t get it to
>> work.  The error I get is:
>> 
>>       *Authentication failed. Please check your username/password.
>>      [Server response: Remote server does not support TLS code(500) ]
>> *
>> TLS is enabled on port 25 of our server and it has a regular Thawte
>> certificate behind it.  Tests with Thunderbird using PLAIN
>> authentication (SASL method) work perfectly.  From our point of view,
>> all we really want to protect in any SMTP transaction are the user
>> credentials (uid/passwd) and what we are doing is currently
>> sufficient.  Google, on the other hand is doing something different or
>> expecting something different and I have no idea what.  If you are
>> successfully using a similar setup with Gmail, could you please pass
>> on your wisdom.
> Watch your postfix logs and start debugging when gmail tries to
> authenticate against your server....

The problem is the log files are rather large (a quarter million lines since
the 4 am roll this morning, and there are lots of google entries.  In other
words I've already spent time just trying to find the entries.  Any idea
about particular keywords that I might look for?
.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *Rob Tanner
>> *UNIX Services Manager
>> Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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