Antonio, sorry to be closing this thread so late but I wanted to make sure
that it got done...
Problem resolved (and better understood)... I took Nick's advice and added
recordio to get some additional logging... The Linux clients were going
through my ISP while the Windows clients where tryi
At 03/10/03 03/10/03 -0700, David Benson wrote:
Tonino, I have the Linux mail clients configured exactly the same as their
Windows counterparts...
But your question got me thinking and retracing my install steps (again) and
here is something that I thought of: I didn't do the SMTP-AUTH patch when
Tonino, I have the Linux mail clients configured exactly the same as their
Windows counterparts...
But your question got me thinking and retracing my install steps (again) and
here is something that I thought of: I didn't do the SMTP-AUTH patch when I
compiled. That considered, shouldn't ever
David -
I would recommend putting recordio into the qmail startup and seeing
how the Windows clients are trying to auth, and then compare with the
linux clients. This might help pin down your auth problems. If not, I
think I've got some patches around that greatly increase the logging
verbosity
Are Linux clients relaying using your SMTP box, or are they sending by
themselves?
Tonino
At 01/10/03 01/10/03 +, David Benson wrote:
Eric, thanks for the suggestion, but that was not the solution... I will be
reviewing the site you recommended to see if I can find a clue as to what
this co
Eric, thanks for the suggestion, but that was not the solution... I will be
reviewing the site you recommended to see if I can find a clue as to what
this could be...
More info:
It is not just Outlook that I'm having problems with, it's anything Windows...
I have tried Outlook, Outlook Expres