When you test with telnet just make sure you haven't received mail from
xmail in a while because xmail will remember you and your authentication
used during POP. Just shut down your e-mail program and wait about 10-15
minutes and then test with telnet.

Bill


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>From:  David Ramalho[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:05 AM
>To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: SMTP Authentication [the ML Version :) ]
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>       Haaa, great, thanks guys, I'll have to look in to this more to
>understand it a bit better. I cleared the smtpauth and the smtprelay
>(witch I had neglected :) ), but still, my users seem to be sending
>mails without any need to change the authentication parameters on their
>outlook clients. There is a 'catch' when login to smtp and pop3 right?
>In the sense that we can use pop3 and smtp with one login.. sort of .
>       I got to get some time to learn this better, I don't like to be
>so unaware of things :) , but for now I just wanted to have some
>assurances as to have spammers using my server :) I'll try it by telnet
>.. 
>
>       Thank you very much guys :)
>
>       David Ramalho
>
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