On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, TN wrote:
> I'm now a bit confused about what you're saying - so if I print
> $authenticated_sender, that only shows me what was passed, NOT what I
> set it to ?
Yes. $authenticated_sender contains the value that was received with the
message (if any). It cannot be changed.
> I presume you're saying I can still set it to what I am trying to, but
> I just can't print it out in the transport debug ?
You can set what is sent out with an SMTP/LMTP delivery by setting
authenticated_sender; you can of course print it out by duplication:
authenticated_sender = <whatever>
debug_print = <the same whatever>
You can also see what is sent out in the SMTP dialogue that is included
in the debug output.
> In a nutshell, I'm trying to set authenticated_sender to the recipient
> of the email so that AUTH= gets attached to the MAIL cmd when exim
> delivers to cyrus via smtp/lmtp,
First step is to ensure that Exim authenticates when doing this
delivery. Have you configured a suitable authenticator? Is it working?
Is Exim sending an AUTH command? Is it accepted? If not, you need to fix
that first.
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