François RONVAUX wrote:
I successfully got the client "test" authenticate on the server "mx1" with
this :
---
foo@test : # cat /etc/mail/secrets
foofoo:password_clear
---
But another issu
Authentication does now work with this line in the file "smtpd.conf" :
---
table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets
---
But if instead of a text file I use a db file, it does not work
Than don't
I successfully got the client "test" authenticate on the server "mx1" with
this :
---
foo@test : # cat /etc/mail/secrets
foofoo:password_clear
---
But another issue that appeared...
Authent
> On 14 Jun 2021, at 19:20, François RONVAUX wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
> I will have a look at smtpctl encrypt...
>
>
> According to this ressource (section "Credentials tables"):
> https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.9/table.5
> --
> I
Thanks for the reply.
I will have a look at smtpctl encrypt...
According to this ressource (section "Credentials tables"):
https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.9/table.5
--
In a relay context, the credentials are a mapping of labels and
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June 14, 2021 9:19 AM, "François RONVAUX" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a mail server "mx1" with this listening section :
> ---
> listen on egress inet4 \
> tls-require \
> auth
> ---
>
> I have also a server "test" an
Hello,
I have a mail server "mx1" with this listening section :
---
listen on egress inet4 \
tls-require \
auth
---
I have also a server "test" and I would want to authenticate the us