On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Keith Robinson wrote:
> I was hoping there was an easier method than this. Oh well. I've
> configured exim authentication, but when I try to send, outlook
> rejects with an error. My syslog reads:
>
> Nov 28 14:56:36 harvey stunnel[18841]: Connection closed: 20013 bytes sent to SSL, 388 bytes sent to socket
> Nov 28 14:56:37 harvey imapd[18842]: Logout user=abc host=localhost [127.0.0.1]
>
> I've added he following lines to my exim.conf:
>
> [ to transport section ]
> remote_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> authenticate hosts = mail.example.com
>
> [ to authentication section ]
>
> fixed_login:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = LOGIN
> client_send =: xxx : 1234
>
> fixed_plain:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = PLAIN
> client_send = ^xxx^1234
All that configuration is for an AUTH *client*. As I understand it, you
want to be able to receive mail and relay it. For that, you need to be
an AUTH *server*. Outlook is the client.
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