* Cameron <hiryu@???> [20011221 03:50]:
> plain:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = PLAIN
> # server_condition = "${if
> crypteq{$2}{${extract{1}{:}{${lookup{$1}lsearch{/e$
> server_condition = "${if
> crypteq{$3}{${extract{1}{:}{${lookup{$2}lsearch{/et$
> # server_set_id = $1
> server_set_id = $2
>
> I did the above, the old stuff is commented out, that fixed the problem...
>
> I'm a bit confused, it seems that the username should be in $1 and the
> password should be in $2. This authentication setup is really just an
> example from the "default" debian exim.conf, and I see it's made with the
> assumptoin that $1/$2 should be the user/pass.
>
> I first did it by hand to make sure it works, then I tried it in
> evolution.. still works.
>
> Of course, if I ever figure out what's wrong, I can fix it myself by
> uncommenting the old lines, and commenting the new lines.
When using PLAIN, username is stored in $2 and password is in $3. When
using LOGIN, username is in $1 and password is in $2.
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Kirill