Re: stmtpd[] command="AUTH PLAIN (...)" result="535 Authentication failed"

2018-03-24 Thread Reio Remma
> On 24 Mar 2018, at 12:42, Denis wrote: > > I've just tried all the variants. > > user:password > user: password > user password > u...@domain.com password > u...@domain.com: password > u...@domain.com:password > > smtpd reject any auth attempt with the same error. > > FYI, dovecot works wi

Re: stmtpd[] command="AUTH PLAIN (...)" result="535 Authentication failed"

2018-03-24 Thread Denis
I've just tried all the variants. user:password user: password user password u...@domain.com password u...@domain.com: password u...@domain.com:password smtpd reject any auth attempt with the same error. FYI, dovecot works with enc password only when I fill 'user_password' file as below: $ cat

Re: stmtpd[] command="AUTH PLAIN (...)" result="535 Authentication failed"

2018-03-24 Thread Teilzeit-Eremit
Ahoy! > I've also tried to auth by username only once in my 'user_password' file: > $ cat /etc/mail/user_password > u...@domain.com:$2b$EncryptedPasswordKey:: > > and when 'user_password' has only 'user' field. > > $ cat /etc/mail/user_password > user:$2b$EnctypedPasswordKey:: I believe,

Re: stmtpd[] command="AUTH PLAIN (...)" result="535 Authentication failed"

2018-03-24 Thread Denis
Hello, I've also tried to auth by username only once in my 'user_password' file: $ cat /etc/mail/user_password u...@domain.com:$2b$EncryptedPasswordKey:: and when 'user_password' has only 'user' field. $ cat /etc/mail/user_password user:$2b$EnctypedPasswordKey:: The result is the same,