I don't understand the problem, maybe you should provide more informations on your configuration and the test that fail.

Keep in mind that also with "authRequired = true" james will accept messages destinated to local addresses with no authentication. This is a needed SMTP behaviour, if we remove this you will not be able to receive mail. If you want to require authentication for every message you should remove every domain from your servernames configuration and then use your own matcher to LocalDelivery instead of HostIsLocal.

Please provide more information on what you are trying to achieve because it's unlikely that you need the above configuration for "real" use cases.

Stefano

Ole Ersoy wrote:
Hi,

I wrote a simple javamail program, and noticed that it
is allowed to send messages without authenticating.

I have <authRequired>true</authRequired> in the SMTP
config block and when using thunderbird to connect the
same user authentication is required.

Initially I thought this might be because of the <authAddress> elements in the smtp config block, so I commented all of them out and restarted the server. Javamail can still send mail without authenticating.

Any ideas on how to require javamail to authenticate?

I'm running 2.20 BTW.

Thanks,
- Ole


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