> So in configuring Exim, use upper-case, but Exim should match anyway.
First I think the same. But it seems that the passus entends the
argument itself
> Exim doesn't offer AUTH MSN, unless that's coming from a cyrus_sasl
> driver?
>
> So I think that the server the client is talking to is not Exim;
> perhaps
> some proxy?
100% pure Exim !
######################################################################
# AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION #
######################################################################
# There are no authenticator specifications in this default
configuration file.
begin authenticators
plain_login:
driver = plaintext
public_name = PLAIN
server_condition = ${if crypteq {$3}{\{crypt\}${lookup pgsql
{AUTH_PLAIN}}}{yes}{no}}
server_set_id = $2
fixed_login:
driver = plaintext
public_name = LOGIN
server_prompts = Username:: : Password::
server_condition = ${if crypteq {$2}{\{crypt\}${lookup pgsql
{AUTH_FIXED}}}{yes}{no}}
server_set_id = $1
client_send = CLIENTAUTHLOGIN
fixed_cram:
driver = cram_md5
public_name = CRAM-MD5
server_secret = ${lookup pgsql {AUTH_CRAM}{$value}fail}
server_set_id = $1
microsoft:
driver = spa
public_name = MSN
client_username = ${lookup pgsql{AUTH_MSN_USER} {yes}{no}}
client_password = ${lookup pgsql{AUTH_MSN_CLEAR}{yes}{no}}
client_domain = ${lookup pgsql{AUTH_MSN_DOM}{yes}{no}}