> From: Alexander Nagel
> i was a mail relay last night :-(
> The problem is: I don't know why. Perhaps you can give me a hint.
>
> The logfile section of one mail which looks quite normal except the
> A=cram authenticator:
>
> 2010-12-03 23:11:36 1POdqq-0005Dd-Lg <= notmylocale1@notmydomain1
> H=static-mum-XX.XXX.XXX.XX.YYYY.net.in (ZZZZ.com) [XX.XXX.XXX.XX]
> P=esmtpa A=cram: S=1541
> id=bffc0c4db7014b5f85f70fd3366406e2@5596f1f9ac9a4e95972a770a95afed48
> from <notmylocale1@notmydomain1> for notmylocale3@notmydomain3
> So, i checked the cram config and I think it's incomplete. I totally
> oversee this :-( It seems to allow everything, i comment it out for now.
> So how has it to be correct for cram auth? Whats the thing with server
> and client config?
>
> cram:
> driver = cram_md5
> public_name = CRAM-MD5
> server_secret = ${lookup pgsql{PG_Q_AUTH_CRAMMD5}}
> server_set_id = $auth1
Perhaps this authenticator doesn't allow everything, but
allows empty username with empty password.