On Wed, 02 Feb 2011, brian m. carlson wrote:
> Please feel free to test against my server on port 587. Since you are
> obviously not authorized to relay mail through my server, smtptest
> should not claim you are authenticated.
I might try that. But if one of the other maintainers could jump in
On 01/02/11 22:21 -0600, Dan White wrote:
On 01/02/11 22:49 -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
This does not appear to be related specifically to smtptest, but possibly
to several of the *test binaries using the imtest.c source.
Only if I specify a -m option does the client attempt to a
On 01/02/11 22:49 -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, brian m. carlson wrote:
If I use smtptest with the -a and -u options but without -m, it claims
that I am authenticated when I am not. It does not even try to issue an
AUTH command. I am certain that bk2...@example
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 10:49:44PM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> We need the full telemetry to see what SASL is doing. Please run it in
> verbose mode. If it autenticated through GSSAPI, for example, it might not
> require a password.
If it authenticated via GSSAPI, then MIT Kerber
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, brian m. carlson wrote:
> If I use smtptest with the -a and -u options but without -m, it claims
> that I am authenticated when I am not. It does not even try to issue an
> AUTH command. I am certain that bk2...@example.com is not an authorized
> user at the domain I've speci
Package: cyrus-clients-2.4
Version: 2.4.5-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/smtptest
If I use smtptest with the -a and -u options but without -m, it claims
that I am authenticated when I am not. It does not even try to issue an
AUTH command. I am certain that bk2...@example.com is not an authori
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