[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
My Mozilla SMTP settings allow for using SSL never, if available,
or always, plus a "User Login" user name, which I had selected - the
plugin never fired.
Although it's firing with Netscape 7.1 on Windows, the auth is
failing (DECLINED) at the first test, which I suspect is related to the
failure of SMTP.pm line 227. Some information is not being propagated.
In the logs (log/main/current),
- is the server sending an ESMTP announce containing this:
250 AUTH PLAIN CRAM-MD5
- is the client sending a AUTH CRAM-MD5 to the server?
If so, please send the relevant part of your logs.
Here one from my logs, as an example:
@4000000043e75bab36d4e744 12327 250-sylvester.sraq.qc.ca Hi
[132.214.200.80] [132.214.200.80]
@4000000043e75bab36d85dfc 12327 250-PIPELINING
@4000000043e75bab36dac72c 12327 250-8BITMIME
@4000000043e75bab36dd1cd4 12327 250 AUTH PLAIN CRAM-MD5
@4000000043e75bac0a083acc 12327 dispatching AUTH CRAM-MD5
@4000000043e75bac0a0861dc 12327 trying to get config for me
@4000000043e75bac0a086d94 12327 334
PDZkMDI3LjQzZTc1YmEyQHN5bHZlc3Rlci5zcmFxLnFjLmNhPg==
@4000000043e75bac0be7ef7c 12327 running plugin (auth-cram-md5): authsimple
@4000000043e75bac0be8168c 12327 235 Authentication successful for gfk -
authsimple/cram-md5
@4000000043e75bac0be82a14 12327 Authentication successful for gfk -
authsimple/cram-md5
Also, it doesn't help that the POD for the auth can be interpreted
in a couple different ways and there is not one solid example of an entry
in the config/auth_flat_file and what the mail program must do to match
it.
I'm not using this particular plugin, but I'm pretty sure that the file
format is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:password
In your client config you just use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the user name.
Let us know how you're doing,
GFK's
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Guillaume Filion, ing. jr
Logidac Tech., Beaumont, Québec, Canada - http://logidac.com/
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