Hello Everyone, I'm having an issue with a recent install of postfix and Dovecot. I can authenticate without any issues for "incoming" mail server, but when I attempt to send an email from the account my client gives an auth error. the server shows that I was authed using plain-auth, which I would also like to change as these machines are accross the open internet. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Tommy
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 11:00:17 -0500, Tommy Lane stated:>Hello Everyone, > I'm having an issue with a recent install of postfix and Dovecot. I can > authenticate without any issues for "incoming" mail server, but when I > attempt to send an email from the account my client gives an auth error. > the server shows that I was authed using plain-auth, which I would also > like to change as these machines are accross the open internet. > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >-TommyLog files would help. Also, the output of "dovecot -n" might prove useful. -- Jerry
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