On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
> These users are (at this moment) using our smtp server to send their 
> messages. But, for some strange reason that we could not solve until now, 
> even with all kind of smtp authentication marked in their MUA the X-Auth 
> field doesn´t arrives here (maybe a filter in their ISP, who knows?).
> 
> For those customers that have a valid and fixed IP address (and is having 
> this kind of problem) we simple add their ip in our smtprelay.tab and force 
> their local smtp server to forward smtp to our XMail Server - PROBLEM 
> SOLVED.
> 
> But the problem resides on customers that doesn´t have a FIXED ip address. 
> How will we add these ips in our smtprelay.tab?
> 
> What I´m asking is how to permit their smtp servers (many with XMail Server 
> too) to forward messages to our XMail Server WITHOUT use smtprelay.tab?

Ok, you posted this even before, and I asked you to look at the logs to 
see if they'd even try to authenticate. My take on that, is that they have 
a wrong configuration and that their MUA does not even try to 
authenticate (or does it in a wrong way). Thay *are* using their full 
email address as useranem, yes?



- Davide


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