No the message was never received.

And no the SMTP server is not an Exchange box. If this doesn't work with non-Exchange 
SMTP servers, do you know of anything that does?

Stuart

> ------------Original Message------------
> From: "Anton Rolls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, Apr-29-2004 1:13 AM
> Subject: [REBOL] Re: SMTP Authentication
> 
> 
> I presume the email was actually sent ?
> (Send one to yourself to verify.)
> 
> I would put some PROBEs into the various 
> functions of esmtp.r to see what it is
> doing. Don't be frightened; they're only functions.
> 
> Did you get esmtp.r and esend.r from rebol.org ?
> 
> Finally, are you sure the smtp server really is
> a Microsoft Exchange Server ?
> 
> Anton.
> 
> > My SMTP server requires authentication with a username and 
> > password before allowing mail to be sent.
> > 
> > I found esend.r and esmtp.r, installed those, ran them 
> > individually as in the instructions and then tries to use esend 
> > to send a mail.
> > 
> > It ran without an error, but never popped up anuthing to ask me 
> > for a username and password to authenticate with.
> > 
> > Anyone know what the problem is?
> > 
> > Stuart
> 
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