Your Cisco router is set to use the SMTP fixup.  The Cisco
implementation of this doesn't support ESMTP, and this disables any
ability to auth properly to your servers.  This can be resolved by
re-configuring your Cisco to have "no smtp fixup" set.


Jason





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben
Cichanowicz
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 8:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] SMTP Auth Suddenly Stopped Working. Ideas?


I recently informed my users that I was changing the relay function of
our server such that a username/password would be required to send mail
(SMTP Auth). I made the change Sunday night. My clients made the change
to their mail throughout the last month. Testing went smoothly and I had
no problems monday. Today I got multiple calls from my users complaining
they could not send mail outside their domain. They'd receive bounce
back messages that
say:

"Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable. [SMTP Error Code 550]"

It was my understanding that if I set IMail from "relay mail from local
users only" to "No Mail Relay" and the user had SMTP Auth enabled in
their e-mail client, they would still be able to send mail. I am parsing
through my IMail log trying to discern what might have changed between
yesterday and today, but am coming up short.

Any fellow IMail admins that use SMTP auth and 'no mail relay' have any
idea how to fix this? I would very much like to have SMTP Auth working
with no mail relay. Thanks!

Ben


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