On Feb 7, 2005, at 8:17 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Does this mean that the program won't work with my email server because it is looking for Authentication?
Among other things, yes... It might be failing due to an auth error or because your server is making a reverse lookup on the DNS database to see if you're an "blessed" SMTP server for the domain you claim to be.
That stack and it's sendmail routines were created to enable a simple-no-fuss way to make apps that report back errors and feedback reports to a central or to solve everyday trouble. It's aimed at sending email without the need of entering account information. If you own an eMail account and are willing to use it to send email in a more polite way, like sending it to your SMTP server then trusting your SMTP server to talk to the destination SMTP server then you should use Shao Sean libEmail and libSMTP stacks.
I just create a quick stack for the possible scenario where a user do not know it's own account info and yet you need to send email. It's not a all-situations-solved solution.
you might try telneting your email server on port 25 and trying to use it by hand... to see what the problem is...
Andre
-- Andre Alves Garzia 2004 BRAZIL http://studio.soapdog.org
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