Hello, Andreas, thanks for your reply.
On 06.03.2013 19:33, Andreas Metzler wrote: > your version is a mixture of LOGIN and PLAIN, it identifies itself as > as PLAIN and uses auth2/auth3 but specifies nonempty server_prompts. Maybe that's an _additional_ error... > I think something like these would work: > > plain_server_ldap: > driver = plaintext > public_name = PLAIN > server_prompts = : > server_condition = ${if and{{ \ > !eq{}{$auth2} }{ \ > ldapauth{\ > user="uid=${quote_ldap_dn:$auth2},ou=Users,dc=BASE" \ > pass=${quote:$auth3} \ > ldap://ldap/} }} } > server_set_id = $auth2 > > login_server_ldap: > driver = plaintext > public_name = LOGIN > server_prompts = Username:: : Password:: > server_condition = ${if and{{ \ > !eq{}{$auth1} }{ \ > ldapauth{\ > user="uid=${quote_ldap_dn:$auth1},ou=Users,dc=BASE" \ > pass=${quote:$auth2} \ > ldap://ldap/} }} } > server_set_id = $auth1 ... but not the final solution. Also with your authenticators (replacing mine) it does not work. Exim's log message is the same as before (yes, I restarted Exim) and the LDAP server still doesn't show any connection from mail server. Greetings, Paul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org