Glen Vickers wrote:
Hello all.
I have a fresh install which I’m having issues with. I took the advice
of the list and upgraded the server and installed centos. Used the
install scripts and made sure everything was up to date using qtp-newmodel.
I get the error off of outlook “none of the authentication methods
supported by this client are supported by your server.”
I checked account settings on the client and everything is set right. I
check SMTP authentication and it is set to use the same as pop3 so the
user and pass should be the same across the board for incoming and
outgoing yet I cannot send from the client outside the network. Inside
the network I was able to send and squirrelmail works as well.
Checking the log in /var/log/qmail/smtp I see
rblsmtpd: /remote IP/ pid 6196: 451
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=remote IP
this doesn’t make sense to me however, why would it get spamhaus caught
on a corporate IP address (dedicated IP) as spam when I should be
authenticating? Shouldn’t authentication supersede spamhaus?
Glen Vickers
The stock toaster runs rblsmtpd regardless of authentication. To get
around this, you can either use port 587 for submission instead of port
25, or install and use spamdyke, which does not filter authenticated
connections.
This is a common dilemma with clients on dynamic/private IP addresses.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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