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Enrico Weigelt wrote: |
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> * kashani <kashani-list@××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> <snip> |
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>> In my case I noticed that sasl auth on relay doesn't seem to work unless |
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>> I set the following in main.cf |
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>> smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no |
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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> Are you sure you have to *disable* sasl auth on your (incoming) |
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> smtp server ? |
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With more than one admin here it's easy to mistake smtp for smtpd. |
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Additionally I believe is explicitly turning off things I don't need so |
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they don't come back to bite me in the ass when the default settings of |
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a daemon changes eight months down the line. If you need sasl on |
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incoming mail then by all means leave it on. |
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>> it's the smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes line that is the most important. |
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> Of course. You have to tell him that he should (try to) |
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> authenticate itself at another server. |
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Hard to auth when you're not telling Postfix it needs to with the |
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smtp_sasl = yes line. At least that hasn't been mentioned in this thread |
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so I thought it was worth the mention. |
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Going back to the original problem you won't see sasl auth in the logs |
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unless you add a -v to smtp is master.cf, again not smtpd which is the |
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first line in master.cf, but smtp. I'd flip it on while you're |
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troubleshooting. |
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kashani |
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