Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: starting new SASL client Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: starting new SASL client Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: smtp_sasl_authenticate: smtp.my.isp[213.4.149.66]: SASL mechanisms LOGIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: > smtp.my.isp[213.4.149.66]: AUTH DIGEST-MD5 Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: < smtp.my.isp[213.4.149.66]: 334 cmVhbG09ImN0c210cG91... Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: xsasl_cyrus_client_next: decoded challenge: realm="ctsmtpout1.frontal.correo",nonce="3947F000ECF7BB....",algorithm=md5-sess,qop="auth" Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: SASL authentication debug: DIGEST-MD5 client step 2 Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: xsasl_cyrus_get_user: mylogin Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: xsasl_cyrus_get_user: mylogin Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: xsasl_cyrus_get_passwd: mypassword Apr 10 12:06:32 nimrodel postfix/smtp[21659]: xsasl_cyrus_client_next: uncoded client response I think you are using cyrus sasl. I'm not sure, but I think you should check /etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf. Mine has: jmorris:/home/joe # cat /etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf
Carlos E. R. wrote: pwcheck_method: saslauthd mech_list: plain login
The reason it says for failing is " postfix/smtp[21659]: send attr reason = SASL authentication failed; server smtp.my.isp[213.4.149.66] said: 535 invalid user ID or password". But with that same Id and pass thunderbird sends correctly (the same email, in fact), so it has to be something in postfix.
But what? The username and password should be entered in /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd (then either run SuSEconfig or postmap to update the db file.)
The other nuisance is that every time I try the email is bounced, instead of retrying later.
I think that is determined by the response code from your ISPs server. I do know my postfix authentication is working great. -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org