Re: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Tue,  19  Feb  2002 at 16:02 GMT +0100 (19/02/2002 22:02 where you
think I live) Miguel A. Urech=[MAU] wrote to Johannes Posel :

 My question is: is there any way I can force TB to use simple
 authentication?
 
 Try to disable MD5-Auth in Mercury.

 I though it about this also, but I don't think it is possible. I have
 asked in Mercury's mailing list but haven't had any reply yet.

Put   all  Local  LAN Client address accept for relay, check the relay
setting.

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Re[2]: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Syafril.

 My question is: is there any way I can force TB to use simple
 authentication?
 
 Try to disable MD5-Auth in Mercury.
 
 I though it about this also, but I don't think it is possible. I have
 asked in Mercury's mailing list but haven't had any reply yet.
 
 Put   all  Local  LAN Client address accept for relay, check the relay
 setting.

I am using local IP addresses for all clients on the LAN, but I need
SMTP authentication when someone is on travel and not at the office.

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Re: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Wed,  20  Feb  2002 at 12:50 GMT +0100 (20/02/2002 18:50 where you
think I live) Miguel A. Urech=[MAU] wrote to Syafril Hermansyah :

 I am using local IP addresses for all clients on the LAN, but I need
 SMTP authentication when someone is on travel and not at the office.

Oh I see.
I  don't know why this making problem for you, last year I was testing
Mercury 3.30 with SMTPAuth without problem.
What happened if using Plain SMTPAUth instead of MD5 ?

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Re[2]: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hi Syafril,

 What happened if using Plain SMTPAUth instead of MD5 ?

I can't, TB won't let me. This is what I say in my original posting
yesterday:

  Although I have The Bat! set up for simple authentication,
  because Mercury supports MD5, TB will use MD5.

See my original message yesterday for a more complete explanation.

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Re: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Wed,  20  Feb  2002 at 14:04 GMT +0100 (20/02/2002 20:04 where you
think I live) Miguel A. Urech=[MAU] wrote to Syafril Hermansyah :

 What happened if using Plain SMTPAUth instead of MD5 ?

 I can't, TB won't let me. This is what I say in my original posting
 yesterday:

   Although I have The Bat! set up for simple authentication,
   because Mercury supports MD5, TB will use MD5.

Hmm weird, what's Mercury S log said ?

 See my original message yesterday for a more complete explanation.

Have  Thomas R. Stephenson (or others Mercury Support Team) comment on
Mercury List ?


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Re: Problem with SMTP Authentication

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Thu,  21  Feb  2002  at 00:14 GMT +0100 (21/02/2002 6:14 where you
think I live) Miguel A. Urech=[MAU] wrote to Syafril Hermansyah :

 Hmm weird, what's Mercury S log said ?

 It reports: 501 Authentication failed - bad user or password, and
 that is true. MailScan is not using MD5.

Are you sure Mailscan is the culprit ?
Have you contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] yet ?

 Have  Thomas R. Stephenson (or others Mercury Support Team) comment on
 Mercury List ?

 No, nobody has replied. But it is not Mercury's problem. The problem,
 until MailScan can also use MD5, is that TB uses MD5 even though I
 tell it to use simple authentication. I think it should use the kind
 of authentication I tell it to use. I don't like software that decides
 what is better for me.

You  are  using  Mailscan  socket  layer  base  (I  myself  prefer the
queue-base),  IMHO  there  is  relation to SMTPAuthentication. It just
sniffing  port  25  for virus filtering, the effect only slow down the
connection  for  a  while,  so  on many case we need to raise time out
timer either on client or server side.

I  don't remember if there is timer setting on MercuryS, but you might
check and if exist, please raise the timer time out.


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