At 21:14 12/31/2003, C. Corey Capel wrote: >Davide Libenzi wrote: > > I reiterate my question. What is the *exact* username you are using for > > SMTP auth? >Ack, sorry about that. Here the more for the smtpauth.tab file, >encrypted password edited. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] MailRoot]# more smtpauth.tab >"corey" "XXXXXXXXXX" "MR" > >And the username for SMTP in the email client is 'corey', without the >''s. I've attached a small 7k gif screenshot. Um... Hmm... In a previous email, you mentioned "agbs.us" as a domain name. Is that the domain that is hosted on the Xmail machine in question?
If so, change your user name in Thunderbolt to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (without the quotes) and see if that makes a difference. One of the "oddities" of authenticating to XMail is that bare user names (ie. without the @domain portion) will only authenticate for the *primary* domain of the server. So, if you have more than one domain hosted on Xmail, you should *always* specify the full email address (not just the local part) as the user name for authentication (both SMTP and POP3). - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]