Thanks again for your help. I found out that thunderbird, etc was ignoring the SSL/TLS AUTH "requirement" and sending the data over the TLS without authentication (since it was on the local network, it would send successfully). The android was not as forgiving since it always was on the remote network, except the first time I set it up under sendmail.

Instead of installing saslauthd, I used dovecot's sasl implementation in less than 10 minutes.

Thanks again,
-e

On 06/26/16 17:30, Bill Cole wrote:
On 26 Jun 2016, at 17:17, E M Recio wrote:

smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = no

That's your problem right there...

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