Carlo Blohm wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem, but i dont know why it is coming I guess it is
specialy when the server is on 100% cpu and many mails are coming to the
server.but I can't reproduce this error exactly.
Now I try to prevent 100% cpu for a longer time, I hope that
Hello again,
my cram-md5 authentication problem drives me nuts. It seems as if my
server supports cram-md5 and has no errors with it. If i telnet into my
server, *without* spamdyke enabled and use cram-md5 i can successfully send
emails, if i enable spamdyke the logfile outputs a authentication
If CRAM-MD5 works correctly without spamdyke, you could be looking at
some kind of permission or environmental problem. Have you tried
running spamdyke's config-test feature to see if it can shed some
light (it will test your authentication commands to see if CRAM-MD5 is
supported)? Be sure