I have not tried AUTH by hand...I'll look for an encoder and try it. I'll see what type of errors I get. However, the interesting thing I found this morning was when I telnet to the machine on port 25 from a client computer, I can send mail without any authorization...but a client like Entourage on that same computer won't send. Is that supposed to happen?
Huh? Let me get this straight: you can _relay_ mail from another computer? Or are you sending to a user on the server? Remember that the server will accept mail for any user on the box without authentication... it is only when you send mail to an _external_ user that AUTH is required.
If you can relay mail, then perhaps we need to take a good look at the rest of your configuration, since this is _NOT_ supposed to happen. Can you post the contents of the sendmail.mc, access, local-host-names, and relay-domains files in /etc/mail?
And I suggest that we leave SASL entirely off for the moment; get unencrypted AUTH working first, then add encryption. Easier to debug this way.
-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com
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