On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, brian m. carlson wrote: > If I use smtptest with the -a and -u options but without -m, it claims > that I am authenticated when I am not. It does not even try to issue an > AUTH command. I am certain that bk2...@example.com is not an authorized > user at the domain I've specified (since I administer that server).
... > S: 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS > verify error:num=18:self signed certificate > TLS connection established: TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 > bits) > C: EHLO smtptest > S: 250-castro.crustytoothpaste.net Hello > [IPv6:2001:470:1f05:79:216:d3ff:feb3:801e], pleased to meet you > S: 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES > S: 250-PIPELINING > S: 250-EXPN > S: 250-VERB > S: 250-8BITMIME > S: 250-SIZE > S: 250-DSN > S: 250-ETRN > S: 250-AUTH GSSAPI CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 PLAIN > S: 250-DELIVERBY > S: 250 HELP > Authenticated. > Security strength factor: 256 We need the full telemetry to see what SASL is doing. Please run it in verbose mode. If it autenticated through GSSAPI, for example, it might not require a password. Did you, perchance, try to do something that requires one to be authenticated to work? -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org