Re: lmtpd -a and unified murder

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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Janne Peltonen wrote:

Hi!

I've configured a unified murder, and if I try to run lmtpd
pre-authenticated (with the -a option), I can deliver mail to the
'local' backend, but proxying doesn't work: the lmtpd that acts as the
proxy decides that the remote lmtpd that says 'AUTH EXTERNAL' has no
valid authentication mechanisms available and gives up. So. Is there a
way to configure lmtpd so that it won't expect being able to
authenticate to the remote backend (sic) and just proxies through
everything it gets?

Nope. I beat my head against this for a while myself and finally configured my MTA (postfix) to use authentication when talking to lmtp. Previously, I was using pre-authentication and tcp-wrappers.

	Andy
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