How can you use AUTH when it's not advertised? Or maybe it's Friday my
brain is already tuned to something.
On 14 June 2013 16:54, Reinaldo Matukuma <ramatukuma@???> wrote:
> Hi all.
> I had a situation today where i need that exim act as client on office365
> server with authentication.
> So, i have configured two authenticators (one for PLAIN and other for
> LOGIN) that will be sent after TLS.
> The problem that i found is that the office365 server isn't doing the
> correct announce of AUTH mechanisms....
> Running exim in debug mode i saw this:
> SMTP<< 250-pod51028.outlook.com Hello [189.74.52.32] 250-SIZE
> 36700160 250-PIPELINING 250-DSN
> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES 250-STARTTLS 250-AUTH
> 250-8BITMIME 250-BINARYMIME 250 CHUNKING
> They are announcing only that has auth capability, right? So... the exim
> don't find the correct authenticator data to use:
> 207.46.4.237 in hosts_require_auth? yes (matched "pod51028.outlook.com")scanning
> authentication mechanismsskipping server_plain authenticator: not
> configured as a clientskipping server_login authenticator: not configured
> as a client SMTP>> QUIT
> So... My doubt is... There are a way to configure exim to use for example
> LOGIN mechanism as fallback when it don't find any valid mechanism for auth
> as client? Someone had the same problem? How to fix this? Or maybe this is
> something to send to bug list?
> Thanks
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