On Wed, 18 May 2005, G W wrote:
> > You didn't show what happened earlier. Did you issue an AUTH command?
> > Was it accepted? If not, the session is not authorized.
>
> i issue the commands Marc suggested:
>
> $ swaks -n -s mail3.techsoft.com.hk -a -au
Sorry. What I meant was that you didn't show what happened earlier in
the debugging session using "exim -bh". Did you use an AUTH command it
that session?
> -> AUTH CRAM-MD5
> <- 334 PDE2NjQyLjExMTY0MTk3NDdAbG9jYWxob3N0Pg==
> -> Z2lsYmVydEBtYWlsMy50ZWNoc29mdC5jb20uaGsgNjk4Nzk4OWI1N2Q2YjA4YTA4ZTYzY2ZhOWFk
> ODU5YjU=
> <- 235 Authentication succeeded
So authentication succeeded.
> -> MAIL FROM:<root@???>
> <- 250 OK
> -> RCPT TO:<a@???>
> <- 250 Accepted
> -> DATA
> <- 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself
> -> 9 lines sent
> <- 250 OK id=1DYNm7-0004KQ-3r
And Exim accepted the message. What is the problem?
> when client's MUA connect directly to EXIM, it didn't ask the MUA
> password and simply think they're NOT authenticated, so "relay not
> permitted" happened??
I'm sorry, I don't understand the problem. What do you mean by "MUA
connect directly to EXIM"? Note the the MTA does not ask for the
password; the client has to offer it with the AUTH command. Maybe your
client needs configuring?
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