Thank you!

On 25 February 2016 at 11:53, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Dima Ermakov wrote:
>
> Good day!
>> Sorry for my bad English.
>>
>> I need help.
>> I have already configured rsyslog v8 server on ubuntu server 14.04.
>>
>> I have configured email notices with local Microsoft Exchange server,
>> without SMTP authentication.
>> Now our company is migrating to external mail server (Microsoft Exchange
>> 2014) so i have to reconfigure rsyslog to send notices through external
>> SMTP server. This server requires mail authentication.
>>
>> Please, help me: how can i use rsyslog with SMTP authentication?
>>
>
> rsyslog does not implement smtp authentication, what you can do is to send
> the mail to localhost, and then have your local smtp daemon send it to your
> exchange server with authentication.
>
> exactly how you setup the authentication will depend on what smtp daemon
> your distro uses and how exchange is setup. But this is something you need
> to figure out to get all the other e-mail from the system anyway, rsyslog
> will just piggyback on that.
>
> David Lang
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