How to setup smtp auth
Chris Mason
lists at masonc.com
Fri Apr 16 15:45:03 UTC 2004
That works, thanks, but now I find the email client is trying to use
CAM-MD5. I don't know how to activate that.
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: <-- EHLO qtmail
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-server5.
Hello [206.08.09.5], pleased to meet you
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: ---
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-PIPELINING
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-8BITMIME
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-SIZE
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-DSN
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-ETRN
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-AUTH LOGIN
PLAIN
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250-DELIVERBY
Apr 16 10:42:29 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 250 HELP
Apr 16 10:42:30 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: <-- AUTH CRAM-MD5
Apr 16 10:42:30 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 504 5.3.3 AUTH
mechanism CRAM-MD5 not available
Apr 16 10:42:30 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: <-- *
Apr 16 10:42:30 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 500 5.5.1
Command unrecognized: "*"
Apr 16 10:42:30 server5 sendmail[29576]: i3GFgTwc029576: --- 421 4.4.1
server5.picadoo.com Lost input channel from [206.08.09.5]
Chris Mason
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Reuben
> D. Budiardja
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 9:54 AM
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Re: How to setup smtp auth
>
>
> On Friday 16 April 2004 09:22 am, Chris Mason wrote:
> > I have a redhat 9 server. I want to faciliate our zaurus
> pda users on WiFi
> > hotspots so I need to allow roaming users to access smtp.
> To this end I
> > need to setup auth to prevent spammers.
> >
> > Everything I have read about setting up smtp_auth requires
> TLS but I don't
> > want encryption as the zaurus email client does not support
> it. Can anyone
> > give me a simple step by step explanation usinf the sendmail.mc
> > configuration macros to set up plain or login auth?
>
> I followed this and have it running in short time:
>
http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/sendmail-smtp-auth-howto.php
This is written by Rodolfo Pais, our own list member.
RDB
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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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