> But my cyrus reports successful CRAM-MD5 authentication whenever I connect
> with my netscape (tested with 4.6, 4.73 or 4.75).
> So maybe it works, anyway...
Maybe you have
sasl_auto_transition: yes
in /usr/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf?
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Ørnulf Nielsen
Linux Communications AS
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Norbert Klasen wrote:
> Anil Jangity wrote:
> > Also, when I try to use netscape to read email how come it uses
> > plaintext and not
> > CRAM|DIGEST-MD5? (checking email in pine, it uses CRAM-MD5 only).
> > I remember reading somewhere that netscape/ie support those auths?
>
>Anil Jangity wrote:
>> Also, when I try to use netscape to read email how come it uses
>> plaintext and not
>> CRAM|DIGEST-MD5? (checking email in pine, it uses CRAM-MD5 only).
>> I remember reading somewhere that netscape/ie support those auths?
>
>No, Netscape only supports the PLAIN mechan
Anil Jangity wrote:
> Also, when I try to use netscape to read email how come it uses
> plaintext and not
> CRAM|DIGEST-MD5? (checking email in pine, it uses CRAM-MD5 only).
> I remember reading somewhere that netscape/ie support those auths?
No, Netscape only supports the PLAIN mechanism. See
ht
All,
Is there a tool/program out there (yet) to let users change passwords
when using
sasldb for authentication?
Also, when I try to use netscape to read email how come it uses
plaintext and not
CRAM|DIGEST-MD5? (checking email in pine, it uses CRAM-MD5 only).
venus# ./sasldblistusers | grep aj