Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:08:24 +0100
schrieb Rob van Dam r...@wieskamp.nl:
The client is not properly encoding the credentials, what SASL
Mechanism is selected?
-Dieter
Hello Dieter,
Thanks for the reply.
The output of postconf -A is cyrus. I tried to login with Tls and in
auth
Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:50:53 +0100
schrieb Rob van Dam r...@wieskamp.nl:
So your login is based on cyrus-sasl libraries and mechanism PLAIN,
the mechanism PLAIN requires three
arguments,authz\0authc\0passwd, if no authorization is
requested, the authentication string has to be set twice
Am Wed, 29 Dec 2010 13:04:40 +0100
schrieb Rob van Dam r...@wieskamp.nl:
This cut off identity string reminds me of the userID restriction
to 7 characters on older Linux systems, something weird is going on
on your system.
-Dieter
I did post a message on the Trixbox forum too.
Christian Roessner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com writes:
Hi,
first of all, I am not an SSL expert, so I hope you could help me
understanding something. I have Postfix configured as MSA/MTA with latest
postfix experimental. On port 25 of the mx0.roessner-net, which is the main
mail
Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich schwa...@univention.de writes:
Hi!
I'm using postfix 2.5 and configured LDAP as lookup table for my virtual map
like this:
ldapvirtualfoobar_server_host = ldap://myserver:389
ldapvirtualfoobar_search_base = dc=my,dc=ldap,dc=base
ldapvirtualfoobar_query_filter =
sunhux G sun...@gmail.com writes:
On our Linux RHES4.x box, I've seen a vendor issuing
telnet localhost 25
helo ...
subject...
... content ...
quit (or exit or end?)
to send out mails to say a yahoo addr from our Linux box.
I'll need the exact commands in a Shell script to send email
Christian Rößner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com writes:
Hi gain,
little question:
What about SASL-AUTH (i.e. EXTERNAL) and or Kerberos support in
ldap_table? I was looking for not binding with binddn/bindpw to my
LDAP-server and using something like authz-regexp to map the user. But
Christian Rößner c...@roessner-network-solutions.com writes:
What about SASL-AUTH (i.e. EXTERNAL) and or Kerberos support in
ldap_table? I was looking for not binding with binddn/bindpw to my
LDAP-server and using something like authz-regexp to map the user. But
could not find the support in
Diego Lima li...@diegolima.org writes:
Hello all,
I'm setting up a mail server that needs to read messages that are
created on the disk as individual files. This is an example file:
From: Test 123 t...@localhost
To: Diego Lima t...@domain.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Clayton Keller inetad...@ruraltel.net writes:
First off, my apologies if this strays a bit off-list.
I'm trying to setup a test environment using TLS and a self-signed
certificate using Subject Alternative Name. From my research this
should allow me to use multiple hostnames with a single
Magnus Bäck mag...@dsek.lth.se writes:
On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 09:11 CEST,
Dieter Kluenter die...@dkluenter.de wrote:
I have added a private restriction class to main.cf
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/distribution_lists.cf
hello,
I have added a private restriction class to main.cf
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/distribution_lists.cf,
reject_unauth_destination
# RESTRICTION CLASS
smtpd_restriction_classes = distribution_list_01
distribution_list_01 = check_sender_access
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