Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On 9/18/07, Bill Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am trying to debug an issue with a relay provider, and want to setup
>> SquirrelMail to relay directly out through their mail server. However, in
>> the
>> "Server Settings" section I see the following:
>>
>> Server Settings
>>
>> General
>> -------
>> 1. Domain : mydomain.com
>> 2. Invert Time : false
>> 3. Sendmail or SMTP : SMTP
>>
>> SMTP Settings
>> -------------
>> 4. SMTP Server : host.example.com
>> 5. SMTP Port : 25
>> 6. POP before SMTP : false
>> 7. SMTP Authentication : login
>> 8. Secure SMTP (TLS) : true
>> 9. Header encryption key :
>>
>> I have enabled "SMTP Authentication", but don't see where I can set the login
>> name and password to support authentication to the relay host. Is
>> SquirrelMail
>> passing on the users credentials to the remote "SMTP Server" (relay host)?
>> If
>> so, is there a way to setup SquirrelMail to do server authentication instead
>> of
>> user authentication, where SM passes the same login name and password for all
>> e-mail deliveries from all users?
>
> In 1.4.11SVN (forget when it was added), the menu path in conf.pl is:
>
> 2
> b
> 7
> n
> login
> y
>
> ... at which point it asks you for the sitewide user and pwd.
>
> If this isn't in your conf.pl (you do not say what version of SM you
> are using), you can try adding them manually to your config.php file:
>
> $smtp_sitewide_user = 'xxx';
> $smtp_sitewide_pass = 'xxx';
>
> If these don't have any effect, then you probably need to upgrade SM.
Hmmm, looks like I will have to upgrade in order to conduct this test. I
manually added the two $smtp_sitewide entries, but SM comes back with:
ERROR:
Message not sent. Server replied:
0 Can't open SMTP stream.
While I'm here, the issue I'm attempting to debug is that when I send mail out
though my outbound relay provider with Thunderbird -> Postfix -> OB-Relay, the
Content-Transfer-Encoding is set to 7bit, and the message is relayed and
received 7bit, and thus my DK and DKIM signatures are able to be verified.
However, when I use SM as SM -> Postfix -> OB-Relay, the
Content-Transfer-Encoding is set to 8bit, but is getting converted to
quoted-printable by the relay provider and thus both DK and DKIM signatures are
failing due to the encoding change in transit.
The OB-Relay provider was asking me to set SM to send directly to them to take
Postfix out of the picture, so to appease them, I was going to do so, even
though my debug output shows that Postfix is sent 8bit to the OB-Relay, but is
being received quoted-printable. However, if I bypass the OB-Relay, the message
is always received 8bit and again signature verification is successful.
BTW, is there anyway to change the Content-Transfer-Encoding to something other
that 8bit in SM? Is there a reason 8bit is used (just curious)?
Thanks!
Bill
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