[Kroupware] Re: smtp authentication problem

Marc Mutz kroupware@mail.kde.org
Fri, 21 Feb 2003 10:14:08 +0100


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On Thursday 20 February 2003 22:58, Wim Bakker wrote:
<snip>
> The server doesn't require authentication for sending,
> disable that setting in kmail. Thanx
<snip>

But it should...
KMail works against our test server with these settings:
[x] Server requires authentication
(fill in Login:)
Encryption: TLS
Authentication: Plain

The latter was determined through clicking on [Check what the server=20
supports].

Marc

=2D-=20
It's one thing to accept a risk to your own data, but quite another to
standardize on something that imposes that risk on others, no matter
how unlikely you think it is that anything "really bad" will happen,
and no matter how desirable the outcome.  -- Bart Schaefer, on ietf-822

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