one more thing to check
make sure your /etc/passwd file didn't get screwed up
you can change your password for your account by doing:
[root@rokit mail]# passwd user
this will change your password and that will take that out of the mix.
Don Dupy Systems Administrator Maxxrad PC Services http://www.maxxrad.net email: fedora@maxxrad.net
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Sa, den 12.06.2004 schrieb Michael Sullivan um 18:27:
First: Please do not hijack foreign threads! Do not reply to list mails while you want to start a new topic. Use then a new empty mail editor window.
You mailing now appears in a "wonderfully" mixed up thread :( Within "FC1 mouse freezing" and "iptables problem".
OK. I can access access port 110, but when I try to send mail from this address to michael@espersunited.com (my primary email address under my domain) the mail gets returned with this error:
Each of the following recipients was rejected by a remote mail server. The reasons given by the server are included to help you determine why each recipient was rejected.
Recipient: <michael@espersunited.com> Reason: 5.7.1 <michael@espersunited.com>... Relaying denied.Proper authentication required.
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/relayingdenied.html
Also, whenever I try to send email from michael@espersunited.com I get this error:
Unable to authenticate to SMTP server. Bad authentication response from server.
Please enter the SMTP password for michael@smtp.espersunited.com
Obviously the authentification fails. Which mechs do you allow on server side and which client do you use?
I changed the password in the text box to the password I use on the client PC, but it won't accept it. Mail worked just fine on my server PC (until it went down due to hardware problems), which was running RH9. I made nightly backups of the /etc directory on the server PC. Then I backed up /etc/mail on my client PC (which runs Fedora Core 1) and extracted the server PC's backed up /etc/mail files into my client's /etc/mail. What am I doing wrong? Can anyone help me with this?
-Michael Sullivan-
You always have to start by looking at the logs. That is a general rule. Sendmail logs by using syslogd to /var/log/maillog. There you will find the information you need to solve your problem. Maybe increase the log level.
As a wild guess - due to lacking both log file entries related to the problem as well as sendmail.mc settings - I assume you do not have saslauthd running?
Alexander
-- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.6.6-1.427 Serendipity 18:38:16 up 14:20, 8 users, 0.02, 0.27, 0.40