I'm not sure why you would be getting AUTH errors unless you had
configured SMTP AUTH on the box. If you had done that, I would have to
ask why Unless you are pumping all outbound mail through a provider
which requires SMTP AUTH (like Yahoo.com) then I don't see a whole lot of
use for SMTP
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Hi,
I've fixed it yesterday. Digging through www.sendmail.org I've found
how to disable authentication:
Just added this to /usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf/generic-openlinux.mc
define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')
And run mta-swith newconfig (the script that
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 15:41:56 -0300
Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other way was to recompile sendmail without AUTH support (without
libsasl) but that would mean that I'd have to recompile sendmail with
each update. So the m4 option seems to be the best (it should survive
Sorry, I hit the send too clickly.
I'm aware that COL has libsasl and AUTH compiled by default, which is a
good thing. But I was unaware that it was configured in the default
sendmail.cf file. I have not seen this behavior, since Yahoo started
doing SMTP AUTH and a system I admin was using
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Hi,
Doing some admin stuff today, I discovered that something isn't working
right with sendmail.
I have a virtualdomain (caba.org.ar) and webmaster is a virtualuser
pointing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (so [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). BTW