You should probably ask this question on postfix-us...@postfix.org
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Stan
Leonardo Cuyar Morales put forth on 11/13/2009 8:05 AM:
> I'm having problem authenticating users in postfix through sasl, this is
> the main.cf part settings I make:
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Barry Samuels wrote:
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Another thing is that one of my remote mail servers is GMail and I've
seen a number of Howtos for GMail all of which involve what seems to be
a complex procedure for creating a certificate
Those how tos are usually for using fetchmail to get mail from gmail..
but I
On 26/11/07 10:44:50, Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Barry Samuels wrote:
> > I have tried twice before to set up SASL authentication for Postfix
> > and failed to get it working both times. I am now trying a third
> > time.
> >
> > I have three remote mail servers to which I can send outgoing mail.
>
Barry Samuels wrote:
I have tried twice before to set up SASL authentication for Postfix and
failed to get it working both times. I am now trying a third time.
I have three remote mail servers to which I can send outgoing mail. I
use Balsa as a mail client and, as a test, I set the value of th
Barry Samuels wrote:
I have tried twice before to set up SASL authentication for Postfix and
failed to get it working both times. I am now trying a third time.
I have three remote mail servers to which I can send outgoing mail. I
use Balsa as a mail client and, as a test, I set the value of th
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 06:46:51PM +, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I have tried twice before to set up SASL authentication for Postfix and
> failed to get it working both times. I am now trying a third time.
>
> I have three remote mail servers to which I can send outgoing mail. I
> use Balsa as a
Hi Emiliano;
at a short range an answer: I am not using a similar setup, so I have
no solution to the underlying problem. A few comments, however:
Emiliano Brunetti wrote:
I am trying to setup debian with smtp_auth on a debian woody machine,
using only packages from stable tree. Unofortunately i
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