Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-27 Thread Jake Vickers
Chris Marcellin wrote: i'm on it, i'll post the results as soon as i can get someone to do it for me, it's sorta tough for me, considering that i'm in my local LAN, so , i have to get someone to do it for me somewhere else in the world. are you able to telnet me, just out of curiosity, telnet

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-26 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Chris Marcellin wrote: now with regards to smtp-auth. i had a friend from 2 different locations, setup outlook as per the link above, with the exception of changing the smtp and pop3 settings in the advanced menu. in the end, he could not log in, and there is absolutely no record of it in my

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-26 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Chris Marcellin wrote: Eric Shubes wrote: Chris Marcellin wrote: now with regards to smtp-auth. i had a friend from 2 different locations, setup outlook as per the link above, with the exception of changing the smtp and pop3 settings in the advanced menu. in the end, he could not log in, and

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-26 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hey Chris, Could you try using a client that doesn't give friendly errors, such as Thunderbird or Eudora. Outlook tries to ease the error by making them sound friendlier, but it makes troubleshooting damn near impossible. Output from the smtp log might be useful immediately after the

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-26 Thread Chris Marcellin
i'm on it, i'll post the results as soon as i can get someone to do it for me, it's sorta tough for me, considering that i'm in my local LAN, so , i have to get someone to do it for me somewhere else in the world. are you able to telnet me, just out of curiosity, telnet mail.canus.org 25?

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-26 Thread Chris Marcellin
Erik Espinoza wrote: Hey Chris, Could you try using a client that doesn't give friendly errors, such as Thunderbird or Eudora. Outlook tries to ease the error by making them sound friendlier, but it makes troubleshooting damn near impossible. Output from the smtp log might

[qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Chris Marcellin
Hi all; i have 2 questions if i may. first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the local domain, or basically anywhere on the net, is this correct? and

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Chris Marcellin wrote: Hi all; i have 2 questions if i may. first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the local domain, or basically anywhere on the

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Michael Amster
Chris: It's built in. I have my users using it and it has simplified the tcprules for me greatly. I have people using it with Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc. Each client has a different place to check auth before send, but they all support it. -MA Chris Marcellin wrote: Hi

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Chris Marcellin
Jake Vickers wrote: Chris Marcellin wrote: Hi all; i have 2 questions if i may. first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Chris Marcellin wrote: Jake Vickers wrote: Chris Marcellin wrote: Hi all; i have 2 questions if i may. first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the

Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp-auth and spf

2006-08-25 Thread Chris Marcellin
Eric "Shubes" wrote: Chris Marcellin wrote: Jake Vickers wrote: Chris Marcellin wrote: Hi all; i have 2 questions if i may. first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i understand correctly, roaming users is users who