Hi Kevin,
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Kevin J. McCarthy <ke...@8t8.us> wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 09:12:25AM -0600, Russ Urquhart wrote: >> I’ve been using mutt for sometime now (1.5.23). Compiled with SASL it >> has worked with out issue. > > Are you still using 1.5.23? It might be worth trying the most recent > version. There have been a couple fixes to SASL in the 1.7 and 1.8 > releases that might (or might not) affect you. > I might, but like I said, it WAS working ok, up until a few days ago. I compiled mutt back then, if it compiles cleanly for those versions I might. If not I was thinking of using the macports of Neomutt. >> >> set >> smtp_authenticators="external:anonymous:plain:otp:skey:digest-md5:scram:ntlm:gssapi:browserid-aes128:eap-aes128” > > Is there any particular reason for this list, and the order it occurs > in? For example, you are listing "external" first, which is not an > ordinary authentication mechanism. This is followed by "anonymous", > which doesn't seem to be a likely method you'd want to use. "otp" also > seems highly unlikely... > > If this is "always the way it's been", you might want to try commenting > that line out and seeing if it just works. > That correct. This was always the way it was, and it was working. I tried commenting out this value. No change, unfortunately. Thanks for your help. Any other ideas? Thanks, Russ