Well i started the smtpd server with this command "tcpserver -c20 -x
/var/qmail/control/smtp.cdb -g18 -u81 -R -v 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd /bin/checkpasswd /bin/true /bin/cmd5checkpw
/bin/true". the server started and accepted connection via telnet. But at
the moment a windows-user tried with outlook to login on the smtpd-server
the server says "bad password or username". I looked at the messagelog and
find " checkpasswd : domain.de:ipnumber:port user "" no $HOME, access
denied". But on my first configuration (smtp after pop) all was ok. The user
had first to login with pop3 and after that he can send emails.
P.s. with telnet i got a connection and auth works.
Thx for helping
Charles
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kris Kelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2000 18:14
> To: QMail Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Smtp AUTH
>
>
> > Hi I just want to know if there is a solution for Smtp AUTH. I
> > tried qmail-smtpd-auth-0.26.tar.gz but it doesn't work :-( .......
>
> The only other option is qmail-smtpd-auth's immediate predecessor, a patch
> written by "Mrs. Brisby". If you can't get qmail-smtpd-auth to work, odds
> are you won't get this patch to work either.
>
> What exactly is happening? Give us an idea of how you applied the patch,
> how you tested it, how you've determined it's not working, what
> any relevant
> log files say, and so forth. I use qmail-smtpd-auth without any trouble,
> and the author of that patch also subscribes to this list (or did, at
> least), so I'm sure you can get help here.
>
> ---Kris Kelley
>
>