Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 08:13:37 +0100 From: Christopher Illies <Christopher.Illies@ki.se> To: Vincent Hoffman <vince@unsane.co.uk> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Sendmail as client via smarthost and ssl Message-ID: <F3AFB0E3A0FF1F44833C16C79ED54F724BE42A5C76@KIMSXCLU01.user.ki.se> In-Reply-To: <4CCAE9EA.9000508@unsane.co.uk> References: <F3AFB0E3A0FF1F44833C16C79ED54F724BE42A5C70@KIMSXCLU01.user.ki.se> <4CC98291.8000609@bah.homeip.net> <F3AFB0E3A0FF1F44833C16C79ED54F724BE42A5C71@KIMSXCLU01.user.ki.se> <4CC9E9A9.2090105@unsane.co.uk> <F3AFB0E3A0FF1F44833C16C79ED54F724BE42A5C73@KIMSXCLU01.user.ki.se> <4CCABB82.9080504@unsane.co.uk> <F3AFB0E3A0FF1F44833C16C79ED54F724BE42A5C74@KIMSXCLU01.user.ki.se>, <4CCAE9EA.9000508@unsane.co.uk>
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>On 29/10/2010 14:49, Christopher Illies wrote: >> >> <...> >> Ok, when I use telnet, this happens: >>> telnet send.ki.se 587 >> Trying 130.xxx.xxx.26... >> Connected to send.ki.se. >> Escape character is '^]'. >> 220 KIMSX09.user.ki.se Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service ready at Fri, 29 Oct= 2010 14:55:51 +0200 >> EHLO >> 250-KIMSX09.user.ki.se Hello [136.xxx.xxx.214] >> 250-SIZE 10485760 >> 250-PIPELINING >> 250-DSN >> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES >> 250-STARTTLS >> 250-AUTH GSSAPI NTLM <<<<<<< >> 250-8BITMIME >> 250-BINARYMIME >> 250 CHUNKING <...> >I'd guess from here that the microsoft mail server (i'd say exchange but >its part of IIS these days i think) is being awkward. GSSAPI is kerberos >related i believe, NTLM is a windows method from what i remember. I'm >not familiar with either i'm afraid. Thanks for your suggestions, anyhow. It might very well be that something about the server's behaviour is awkward. fetchmail, which worked well with the old server, stopped working after the mailserver was changed to the current one. The settings were correct, but only after I installed a ne= w version of fetchmail, it worked again. It looks like that I will have to us= e=20 webmail for now. Christopher
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