Re: [Exim] SMTP_AUTH problems with Exim 4.10 amd OS X Server

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Συντάκτης: dave
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Προς: exim-users
Υ/ο: masta
Αντικείμενο: Re: [Exim] SMTP_AUTH problems with Exim 4.10 amd OS X Server
> On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, dave@??? wrote:
>
>> I am using Exim 4.10 on OS X Server 10.2.2. After a few problems, I
>> got it
>
> Upgrade to exim 4.12, this is not related to your problem, but it's
> better to use the latest version.
>
>> to work, thanks to this article on afp548.com:
>>
>> http://www.afp548.com/Articles/Jaguar/exim410.html
>>
>> However, I cannot get relaying with SMTP_AUTH to work. This is from my
>> log:
>>
>> LOG: smtp_connection MAIN
>>   SMTP connection from adsl-63-196-80-238.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net
>> [63.196.80.238] (TCP/IP connection count = 2)
>> SMTP>> 220 mail.nisus.com ESMTP Exim 4.10 Thu, 02 Jan 2003 03:26:32
>> -0800 Process 1141 is ready for new message
>> smtp_setup_msg entered
>> SMTP<< XXXX [10.0.1.2]
>          ^^^^ OUCH!
> Your client is sending "XXXX [10.0.1.2]" as a command, or was it you
> working with telnet?

>
>> LOG: smtp_syntax_error MAIN
>>   SMTP syntax error in "XXXX [10.0.1.2]"
>> H=adsl-63-196-80-238.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net [63.196.80.238]
>> unrecognized command
>> SMTP>> 500 unrecognized command
>> SMTP<< HELO [10.0.1.2]
>          ^^^^
> HELO is plain SMTP, no AUTH capabilities will be announced
> to the client, you must use EHLO (ESMTP). And I don't think that the
> HELO [IP] syntax is correct, but I could be wrong in this point.

>
>> I can't quite understand what's happening here.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated from this newbie to Exim.
>
> do exim -d -bh 10.0.1.2
> this will emulate an SMTP session from 10.0.1.2
>
> now type
> EHLO your.host.name.tld
>
> you should get back an capabilities announcement, that includes a line
> like this
>
> 250-AUTH CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN
>
> if not, something in your config is wrong, the debug output will include
> a line like this
>
> Host in auth_advertise_hosts? ...
>
> What does it say for you?
>
> ciao


My client is sendin that command, I was not using telnet.

When I get back into the office, I will run the exim -d -bh 10.0.1.2.

Thanks for your help!

Dave