You don't have to have telnet on the server. It's a client app. You can
# telnet <mailhost> 25
to any email transport server, so long as there is connectivity.
(Perhaps you're thinking of ssh??)
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I know how to use telnet, but I don't activate it on my servers because
it's insecure. I'll take a look at it later. It's not that pressing
since it's only on my wifes machine! :)
Jake Vickers wrote:
Philip wrote:
Maxwell
try testing the authentification with a telnet session
from your windows box, if that works you can pin point the issue to
your mail client
if you dont know how to test it via telnet
use this nice tut :
http://qmail.jms1.net/test-auth.shtml
There is a more boiled-down one on the wiki:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/How_to_use_telnet_for_diagnostics
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