-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Tuesday 2007-04-17 at 17:27 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Per G.T.Smith sugestion, I tried:
smtp_sasl_security_options = cram-md5 smtp_sasl_tls_security_options = $smtp_sasl_security_options
No, you should only set smtp_sasl_security_option = noanonymous
Eum... :-? No, I don't think I need going that far - I just read that one up :-)
If possible, you could add "noplaintext" This would demand, that only digest-md5 or cram-md5 will be used.
In the meantime, I had a closer look at the conversation. digest-md5 is not a keyword in the capabilities, so we can't use it to discard that option.
Please try: smtp_sasl_mechanism_filter = cram-md5, login
Ok, I tried that one and it worked! Which proves what I said that login/password was correctly entered but not accepted. Either there is something wrong in the postfix implementation of digest-md5, or my ISP, or between both. Or something in my configuration impedes it. Meanwhile, it works. :-)) :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 220 ctsmtpout4.frontal.correo ESMTP Service (7.2.056.6) ready :38:24 : > smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: EHLO nimrodel.valinor :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-ctsmtpout4.frontal.correo :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-DSN :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-8BITMIME :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-PIPELINING :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-HELP :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-AUTH=LOGIN :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-X-CP-DELIVER-AFTER :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250-DELIVERBY 300 :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250 SIZE 52428800 :38:24 : maps_find: smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps: hash:/etc/postfix/ehlo_discard_words(0,lock): 213.4.149.66 = DIGEST-MD5 :38:24 : match_string: LOGIN ~? cram-md5 :38:24 : match_string: LOGIN ~? login :38:24 : match_string: LOGIN ~? cram-md5 :38:24 : match_string: LOGIN ~? login :38:24 : match_string: CRAM-MD5 ~? cram-md5 :38:24 : match_string: DIGEST-MD5 ~? cram-md5 :38:24 : match_string: DIGEST-MD5 ~? login :38:24 : match_list_match: DIGEST-MD5: no match :38:24 : server features: 0x902f size 52428800 :38:24 : Using ESMTP PIPELINING, TCP send buffer size is 4096 :38:24 : maps_find: smtp_sasl_passwd: hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd(0,lock|fold_fix): smtp.telefonica.net = MyLogin:MyPasswd :38:24 : smtp_sasl_passwd_lookup: host `smtp.telefonica.net' user `MyLogin' pass `MyPasswd' :38:24 : starting new SASL client :38:24 : starting new SASL client :38:24 : smtp_sasl_authenticate: smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: SASL mechanisms LOGIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 :38:24 : > smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: AUTH LOGIN :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6 :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_client_next: decoded challenge: Username: :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_get_user: MyLogin :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_get_passwd: MyPasswd :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_client_next: uncoded client response MyLogin :38:24 : > smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: Y2Vyb2Jpbi5qb2Jz :38:24 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6 :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_client_next: decoded challenge: Password: :38:24 : xsasl_cyrus_client_next: uncoded client response MyPasswd :38:24 : > smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: ZW04YmEzbGE= :38:25 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 235 LOGIN authentication successful ... :38:25 : < smtp.telefonica.net[213.4.149.66]: 250 <4623E95A000392AF> Mail accepted
now I get:
postfix/smtp[12774]: starting new SASL client postfix/smtp[12774]: warning: unknown SASL security options value "cram-md5" in "cram-md5"
Yepp, that isn't an allowed option.
It was a wild try, anyway. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFGJQ0ItTMYHG2NR9URArW/AJ4yjsB24JFJTVcYLiQxl3N0B2YuDwCgiIEX d6n6vnf98tdi93FPiUx/y2M= =svGU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org