On Mon, 22.07.13 19:33, Reindl Harald (h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Am 22.07.2013 18:29, schrieb Lennart Poettering: > > If you want to centralize system configuration, rather then services, > > then go ahead and do, that, but actually centralize *the configuration*, > > not the service. In particular, because a centralized client-side SMTP > > service is a really questionnable thing on today's Internet where SMTP > > delivery connections are almost always authenticated by a *user* id > > which could be *easy* solved by ask the users SMTP and credentials > at the installation, setup /etc/aliases as default forwarding the > messages to this address and configure SASL authentication The second part of my mail that you conveniently removed actually explains why that doesn't work: because the SASL auth is inherently per-user configuration but in sendmail you can configure it only globally for the client side. There is a major mismatch between per-user credentials which you need for SMTP SASL and the per-system instance of sendmail. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel