Warren Baker <war...@decoy.co.za> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Andreas Meyer <anme...@anup.de> wrote:
> > I thougt if I set "Notification E-Mail auth username (optional)"
> > with the password, some kind of SASl is used. If I set it, the log says:
> >
> > php: /system_advanced_notifications.php: Could not send the message
> >  to i...@anup.de -- Error: server does not require authentication
> 
> This means the smtp server does not advertise SMTP AUTH. The smtp
> connection tests for this smtp extension and if it does not find AUTH
> it returns that error.
> That smtp username and password is then used in one of the supported
> authentication methods (eg login, plain, cram-md5 etc.). Its not for
> SASL.
> 
> You can double check the server by doing a telnet to the port (25 or
> 587) and sending EHLO fqdn and see what smtp extensions are supported.

allright, I guess the
250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5
was not offered because of the smtpd_enforce_tls=yes and the MTA
awaited a starttls first. I'll check that again.

Thank you!

  Andreas
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