Hi John Jack Doe:

Am 15.12.18 13:15 schrieb(en) [email protected]:
I am using balsa git version 2.5.3a-144-g8d6ac09 on my old 32 bit machine and 
it works perfectly with the Microsoft server. As a temporary workaround I 
compose emails for the business account of my employer on my new 64 bit 
machine, and copy the mail file to my 32 bit old machine for sending.

Just to clarify the place where I should start digging: on your /old/ machine, 
do you authenticate to the SMTP server using
(a) GSS = Kerberos, i.e. you have to say (in a terminal) something like “kinit 
<username>” before opening Balsa, and (again in a terminal) “klist” reports a 
valid ticket?  Or
(b) did you build Balsa yourself, presumably without GSS support, and you 
authenticate with username and password?

If (b) is your config on the old machine, the quick fix would be building the 
latest GIT version on your new box, but *without* GSS support (add 
“--with-gss=no” to the configure options).  I will provide a fix asap which 
falls back from gss to username + password auth if the former fails.

Best,
Albrecht.

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