If you are interested this is what I found out
and how I fixed our install, it's now working perfectly!
The problem was that RoundCube was doing the
EHLO to our mail server and claiming to be localhost (which it's not)
instead of the actual hostname (roundcube.whatever.com). Our mail server saw
this as a SPAM attempt in which the spammer was claiming to be localhost
which is what they do many times.
To fix this, I did some digging in the code and
found a file eventually named rcube_smtp.inc which is in the program/include
directory.
I found this line:
$helo_host = !empty($_SERVER['server_name']) ?
$_SERVER['server_name'] : 'localhost';
and changed it to:
$helo_host = !empty($_SERVER['server_name']) ?
$_SERVER['server_name'] : 'roundcube.mydomain.com';
Where roundcube.mydomain.com is the full
hostname of the server running the RoundCube code.
Hope this helps!
--Todd
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----- Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, February 09, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject:
[RoundCube Users] Outbound email fails via smtp
I've attempted to program all settings into our server for
outbound email usage, but to no avail. Currently we're a Cyrus OS X
server, with smtp, password authorization required for outbound sending of
messages. Now, I get the %u/p parts, and I have it set to the proper smtp
address... should I not just be using 'LOGIN' as the password protocal?
I've essentially tried all, and none seem to work, I'm wondering if
there's a different outbound preference I should put in there that I'm not
seeing? Thanks all!
p.s. -- I second the archival request.