On 09/07/2019 17:33, Boylan, Ross via Exim-users wrote:
> At the top of the transcript where exim is listing versions and capabilities,
> about line 6:
> Authenticators: cram_md5 plaintext
Aha. Those are classes of authenticator; the plaintext class is capable
of implementing both the LOGIN and
Thanks to Evgeniy, Jeremy and Heiko for your responses. So it seems exim is
sending an account name and password (shown as in the transcript), and
they are not working. And there is no sign of being prompted for a second
password, which is what Duo would do.
I'll try swaks and also use t
Boylan, Ross via Exim-users (Di 09 Jul 2019 01:52:23
CEST):
> 14:55:44 SMTP>> AUTH LOGIN
> 14:55:44 cmd buf flush 12 bytes
> 14:55:44 read response data: size=18
> 14:55:44 SMTP<< 334 [gibberish]
> 14:55:44 SMTP>>
> 14:55:44 cmd buf flush 30 bytes
> 14:55:44 re
On 09/07/2019 00:52, Boylan, Ross via Exim-users wrote:
> I am trying to use exim as a client with my school's email provider,
> microsoft, as the server.
> Setups very similar to what I'm using worked a few months ago.
>
> My immediate question is whether the transcript at the bottom gives any c
On Mon, Jul 08, 2019 at 11:52:23PM +, Boylan, Ross via Exim-users wrote:
> My immediate question is whether the transcript at the bottom gives any
> clues about the problem. In particular, does the absence of a user account
> from the transcript mean it is not attempting to login as me?
No,
I am trying to use exim as a client with my school's email provider, microsoft,
as the server.
Setups very similar to what I'm using worked a few months ago.
My immediate question is whether the transcript at the bottom gives any clues
about the problem. In particular, does the absence of a use