> However, my situation is a little more complex.  Apparently Mozilla's 
> SASL+TLS support doesn't like AT&T's setup very much -- a known issue 
> with Mozilla if the server setup is a little buggy, which it almost 
> certainly is (I'm going to debug it later to see exactly where the 
> problem lies so I can report it to Mozilla and AT&T).  I also wanted to 
> let my roommates send mail, but without having to give them my username 
> and password to be able to authenticate to AT&T's server.  So that meant 
> that I needed some sort of MTA for my local network, and one that could 
> forward to AT&T's servers.  But even though all the major MTA's listed 
> above support SASL for clients, I didn't find a way to use it when 
> talking to another mail server.

Actually, exim supports using SASL (and SSL/TLS) for connecting to other
mail servers.  I can help you out with that if you want.

Steve

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