Solved.
I've fallen for this gotcha before, so I'm kicking myself for doing it
again.
All that was wrong was that when I installed cyrus+sasl, I neglected to
install the debian package libsasl2-modules. I'm not 100% sure why this
fixed it, as I don't use PAM which is what this package seems to
TN wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
I'm not an Exim expert (in fact, I've never used it), but from reading
Philip's post, it appears that Exim will not pass AUTH= unless it has
authenticated to lmtpd (although RFC 2554 states that this is not
required). By pre-authing lmtpd (lmtpd -a), you're prev
Ken Murchison wrote:
I'm not an Exim expert (in fact, I've never used it), but from reading
Philip's post, it appears that Exim will not pass AUTH= unless it has
authenticated to lmtpd (although RFC 2554 states that this is not
required). By pre-authing lmtpd (lmtpd -a), you're preventing Exim
TN wrote:
I've been trying to crack this problem for over a month, between the
exim & cyrus lists. Sometimes I think its a exim issue, sometimes cyrus.
I'm back onto cyrus :)
I've posted a lengthy explanation of what I am doing here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exim-users/message/62558
but
I've been trying to crack this problem for over a month, between the
exim & cyrus lists. Sometimes I think its a exim issue, sometimes cyrus.
I'm back onto cyrus :)
I've posted a lengthy explanation of what I am doing here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exim-users/message/62558
but the short v