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SMTP client: tries EHLO now always first
Changed the behavior of the SMTP client. Now always an EHLO greeting
is sent, no matter what kind of greeting text the server had sent. If
the EHLO failed, an HELO greeting is tried as fall back. This is the
behavior RFC 2821 requires (section 3.2).
This change will fix setups that were not possible to sent to a
server because that requires AUTH but hadn't said ``ESMTP'' in its
greeting message.
See also: Debian bug #349211
Thanks to Steffen (inne)
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Thu, 28 Oct 2010 16:40:02 -0300 |
parents | 3dff59a4e764 |
children | 72653295b75d |
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Simple Setup ============ You want -------- - submit mail on stdin by calling masqmail on the commandline - submit mail with SMTP from the local machine - let masqmail deliver mail locally to the system mailboxes /var/mail/* You have luck, because this is what masqmail does by default. Set up ------ Follow the description in INSTALL. A common configure call would be: ./configure --enable-auth --enable-ident Configuration ------------- You just need a minimal config file, having one line: host_name = "foo.example.org" (Substitute a real value, of course.) Starting the daemon ------------------- Listening for SMTP connections on a port requires masqmail to run as daemon. You probably want to start masqmail as daemon each time the system comes up. How you have to do that is system dependent. /etc/rc.local is a good try to add the daemon call, because this file seems to be frequently available. /usr/local/sbin/masqmail -bd -q10m This starts masqmail in daemon mode and does a queue run every ten minutes. Check the setup --------------- Ensure you have the sendmail links correct: $ ls -l /usr/lib/sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 2010-03-06 13:50 /usr/lib/sendmail -> /usr/local/sbin/masqmail* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 2010-03-06 13:50 /usr/sbin/sendmail -> /usr/local/sbin/masqmail* Send a mail to yourself: $ echo "some text" | mail `whoami` Check if the mail was delivered (then delete it and quit): $ mail Mail version 8.1.2 01/15/2001. Type ? for help. "/var/mail/meillo": 1 message 1 new >N 1 meillo@serveme.sc Wed Jul 14 22:50 13/467 & p Message 1: From <meillo@serveme.schnalke.local> Wed Jul 14 22:50:13 2010 Envelope-to: <meillo@serveme.schnalke.local> To: meillo From: <meillo@serveme.schnalke.local> Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 22:50:13 +0200 some text & d & q In case of problems ------------------- Have a look at the log file: /var/log/masqmail/masqmail.log Set the debug level in masqmail.conf, restart the daemon, redo the test, and look at the debug file: /var/log/masqmail/debug.log Ask on the mailing list: <masqmail@marmaro.de> meillo