Hi all,
I'm hoping you can give me a virtual wack in the head, as I seem to have
forgotten something obvious, yet I am not seeing it.
First off the problem: setting up a new server with Ubuntu 8.04; hand
compiling everything. Old server was Ubuntu 6.06 with hand-compiled
Postfix 2.4.6. For
* Vince LaMonica [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First off the problem: setting up a new server with Ubuntu 8.04; hand
compiling everything. Old server was Ubuntu 6.06 with hand-compiled
Postfix 2.4.6. For the new server, I did a fresh install of 2.5.5.
Apparently I'm missing something in the release
* Vince LaMonica [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[i wrote:]
} /etc/default/saslauthd:
}
} START=yes
} DESC=SASL Authentication Daemon
} NAME=saslauthd
} MECHANISMS=shadow
} MECH_OPTIONS=
} THREADS=5
} OPTIONS=-c -m /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd
} You are not running postfix
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
} Yes. That's because you have too limit the list of available mechanisms in
} /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf to list plain and login only:
}
} pwcheck_method: saslauthd
} mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
My /etc/postfix/sasl2/smtpd.conf [note sasl2 -