> a deb of 8.10 is now in the unstable archive and the upgrade from 8.9.3
> is relatively painless.
has it been compilied against the sasl libraries?
> i haven't seen a lot of doco on implementing SMTP AUTH but am very
> interested in this!
the only really good docs are on claus' home page that
On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 06:06:26PM -0900, Adam Shand wrote:
.
.there isn't a debian sendmail 8.10 package yet but there is the sasl
.packages (libsasl7 and libsasl-dev).
.
a deb of 8.10 is now in the unstable archive and the upgrade from 8.9.3 is
relatively
painless.
a couple of notes:
+ the s
> there isn't a debian sendmail 8.10 package yet but there is the sasl
> packages (libsasl7 and libsasl-dev).
Actually there is a debian package of sendmail 8.10.
You can find it at http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/mail/sendmail.html
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> There were no other way. Were can I get sendmail 8.10 and the sasl
> patches?
there isn't a debian sendmail 8.10 package yet but there is the sasl
packages (libsasl7 and libsasl-dev).
download sendmail source from www.sendmail.org and there is some good info
on how to make it all work in the d
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> if neither of these are possible you're other options is to setup sendmail
> 8.10 with the sasl patches to talk smtp auth to their server. this is not a
> trivial solution though and i would recommend agaist it (simply because it's
> complicated) unless there really no other
> > I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> > by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> > do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
>
> the problem is: smtp has NO password at all (AFAIK). the point is, you
> have to do
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> > by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> > do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
> >
> the problem is: smtp has NO password at
> Hello!
>
> I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
> by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
> do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
>
the problem is: smtp has NO password at all (AFAIK). the point is, you
have to
Hello!
I have a problem: my ISP ask me for username and password to send e-mail
by smtp. With Netscape is easy to configure it, but I don't know how to
do that with smail or sendmail. Can somebody help me?
Thanks,
Camilo Alejandro Arboleda.
P.S. Sorry, terrible English.
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