Hi John,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 3:49 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
J> I had this problem with pocomail, but there was a setting in the ini
J> file to disable md5. I was hoping there was a similar setting
J> somewhere with TB, appare
G> This is what I thought.. I believe you have cable. They don't
usually
G> support auth, cable companies that is..
G> Can you call tech support and ask them why you are getting the
5.7.1.
G> error, or more specifically the
G> Server reply - sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthos
Hi John,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 3:14 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
G>> For reference, qmail does not support auth or MD5 auth, or POP before
G>> SMTP, or SMTP before POP, in its basic installation. One must add
G>> additional
Hi Lars,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 3:03 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
L> So, if John's server reports the ability of CRAM-MD5 authentication,
L> TB! will (try to) use it, no matter whether "Require secure (MD5)
L> authentication&
G> Now that is interesting... I don't remember TB! doing that before
...
G> (long ago)..
G> For reference, qmail does not support auth or MD5 auth, or POP
before
G> SMTP, or SMTP before POP, in its basic installation. One must add
G> additional packages and actually build them into qmail.
If tha
Hi Miguel,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 3:01 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
M> ,- [ SMTP Authentication ]
M> |
M> | Once connected to an SMTP server, The Bat! checks which of the
M> | server's RFC-2554-authentication mechan
Hi Gary,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002 at 14:47:15 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
J>> For some reason, my server must look like it accepts cram checks,
J>> even though it doesn't.
G> No, TB! does not automatically change from just plain delivery to an SMTP
G> auth if the server looks like it accepts them.
Hello John,
> My server requires authentication for smtp, but does not allow
> cram-md5. (I assume that is a type of authentication.) I do not
> have MD5 checked under transport, but nonetheless in the log I can
> see that TB is trying to use 'software' cram-md5 authentication.
>From TB's Help
Hi John,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 2:30 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
J> Yes, did all of that. Any other ideas? TB is set to automatically
J> use cram if it can, even if you don't check the box.
Fresh out of ideas, except what versi
> Did you double check also on the transport POP auth (Receive Mail)
> to see
> that MD5 was not checked? Also the account/properties/transport > >
> panel was okay and set to regular.
Yes, did all of that. Any other ideas? TB is set to automatically
use cram if it can, even if you don't chec
Hi John,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 2:12 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
>> Try just plain SMTP auth..account/properties/transport/SMTP
>> authentication, then click "perform SMTP auth check "use settings of
>> mail re
> Try just plain SMTP auth..account/properties/transport/SMTP
> authentication, then click "perform SMTP auth check "use settings
> of mail
> retrieval. Uncheck "Require MD5, and do *not* check on the bottom
>"Pop before SMTP"
I have done all that- that is the problem- I can't see how to
act
Hi John,
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, 12:54 PM, you put forth, in part, about "Can't stop
CRAM-MD5?":
J> essage has not been sent. Server reply - sorry, that domain isn't in my
J> list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
this sounds like a qma
My server requires authentication for smtp, but does not allow
cram-md5. (I assume that is a type of authentication.) I do not
have MD5 checked under transport, but nonetheless in the log I can
see that TB is trying to use 'software' cram-md5 authentication.
Bottom line, I am unable to send ema
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