I posted this issue before, and since I didn't get a resolution, I am going
to ask it again.
I have two machines, one is running my JAMES smtp/pop3/nntp server, and the
other one is not, but is my real workstation. I should also mention that I
have the DNS servers setup correctly. The accounts are setup correctly in
my database. I am *NOT* using <RemoteAddrNotInNetwork> tags because I am
using SMTP-AUTH. I followed all the directions for configuring SMTP-AUTH as
per the James documentation.
Now, if I am on the server machine where James is running, Outlook Express
works great! I can both send and receive messages. It says I am coming
from my 192.168.1.1 Linksys Router, and it works. I can both send and
receive messages. So, I know that James is working for POP3 and SMTP.
On the *SECOND* machine (James is not running on this workstation) I am also
using Outlook Express which is configured the exact same way as the first
machine. I am able to receive messages via POP3, I can authenticate just
fine for that. HOWEVER, I am not able to authenticate for SMTP through this
machine. The logs show me that I am also coming from 192.168.1.1 but it
says I was not able to authenticate.
Why does james SMTP care about what IP address I am coming from when I am
using SMTP-AUTH and not the <RemoteAddrNotInNetwork> tag????????
BTW, before you blame Microsoft and Outlook Express. I get the same results
from my Linux box and Ximian. I can get POP3 messages, but I can't send a
message via SMTP.
Any help would be much appreciated. If you need logs or config files, I can
get those for here.
Thanks.
Tom
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