So I figured out the problem. I set up my email server using the qmailrocks.com default setup. So my SMTP server does require authentication, except for when it's coming from the local IP, since apache and qmail reside on the same box.
So... I had to put my postmaster@<emailaddress>.com in the username, and left the password blank. That worked. Great product by the way!
-----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Jongsma [mailto:jeremy@jongsma.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:06 AM To: RoundCube Dev Cc: Bain Kennedy Subject: Re: [RoundCube Dev] Problem with SMTP authentication
I have the same problem, and my server definitely requires authentication. I can only send mail from roundcube by using the PHP mail() function.
-j
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 01:09 -0500, Rob Smith wrote:
I'm assuming your SMTP server requires authentication? If so, did
you fill in your username and password in main.inc.php? If you did fill in your username and password, are you sure your SMTP server requires authentication? At first I thought mine did, and had filled in the info, but this was actually causing a login error because my SMTP server doesn't require login.
Rob
Bain Kennedy wrote:
Sorry, I'm new, and couldn't find a past list to look this up.
I am having a problem with SMTP auth, communicating with a QMail server. I know it works through Thunderbird, Outlook and OS X mail. Is this a known issue, or am I missing something. I know this is not very descriptive but:
SMTP Error in /opt/www/roundcubemail/program/steps/mail/sendmail.inc (178): SMTP error: authentication failure
Thanks for any insight.
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