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hi all,

i'm trying to debug an SMTP send from an account on a cyrus IMAP store.

i've recently changed to cyrus_sasl authenticators, and now on send, i get an 
"550
administrative prohibition" from 'something' after my DATA acl.  here's the 
detailed exim debug
output ...


 ...
 9511 >>Headers added by DATA ACL:
 9511   X-VirusScanner: Scanned with ClamAV
 9511   X-DomainKeys: Scanned with Exiscan
 9511 >>
 9511 unspool_mbox(): unlinking
'/var/MailServer/Mail/MailSpool/scan/IO4EQP-0007C7-KH/IO4EQP-0007C7-KH-00000'
 9511 unspool_mbox(): unlinking
'/var/MailServer/Mail/MailSpool/scan/IO4EQP-0007C7-KH/IO4EQP-0007C7-KH.eml'
 9511 SMTP>> 550 Administrative prohibition
 9511 tls_do_write(508000, 32)
 9511 SSL_write(SSL, 508000, 32)
 9511 outbytes=32 error=0
 9511 LOG: MAIN REJECT
 9511   H=devuser.testdomain.com [10.0.0.6]:57971 I=[10.0.0.5]:25 F=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
rejected after DATA
 9511 search_tidyup called
 9511 Process 9511 is ready for new message
 9511 smtp_setup_msg entered
 9511 Calling SSL_read(60a0e0, 1815600, 4096)
 9511 SSL info: SSL negotiation finished successfully
 9511 Got SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
 9511 SMTP>> 421 mail.testdomain.com lost input connection
 9511 LOG: smtp_connection MAIN
 9511   SMTP connection from devuser.testdomain.com [10.0.0.6]:57971 
I=[10.0.0.5]:25 lost
 9511 search_tidyup called
 9507 child 9511 ended: status=0x100
 9507 0 SMTP accept processes now running
 9507 Listening...


now, of course, it's fairly obvious that i've misconfigured the cyrus_sasl 
'stuff' ... but i'd
like to know that by reading my error logs.

beyond 'something to do with TLS', what is the above log telling me? and how 
might i go about
systematically tracing the problem?

thx as always!

richard
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