Hi
        There,
        
        I have roundcube 0.3.1 and daovecot 1.2.15 from the debian
        squeeze 
        repo installed. I am trying to send email via MSP (port 587).
        
        here are the pertinent config lines:
        
        $rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'tls://localhost';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 587;
        $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u@dmtserv.com';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = 'CRAM-MD5';
        
        and this is what I get when I tried to send email:
        (I just cut and pasted relevant lines)
        220 smmtp2.dmtserv.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.14.3/8.14.3/Debian-9.4;
        Thu, 19 Jan 2012 18:31:08 -0500; (No UCE/UBE) logging access
        from: localhost(OK)-localhost [127.0.0.1]
        \026\003\001
        500 5.5.1 Command unrecognized: "\026\003\001"
        500 5.5.1 Command unrecognized: ""
        421 4.4.1 smmtp2.dmtserv.com Lost input channel from localhost
        [127.0.0.1]
        localhost [127.0.0.1] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during
        connection to MSP-v4
        
        I know my MSP port is Working. I setup my thunderbird client
        like:
        Port: 587
        Connection Security: STARTTLS
        Authentication: Encrypted password
        User Name: robertof@dmtserv.com
        
        And I can send via port 587 (did a tcpdump on port 587 and saw
        my email transaction going)
        
        If I set the roundcube config like so:
      $rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'localhost';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 587;
        $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u@dmtserv.com';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
        $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = 'CRAM-MD5';
        
        It works but it sends it via port 25 using CRAM-MD5 as auth.
        
        Thank you for your time,
      
    -- 
Roberto Fulgado
DM&T Service Ltd.
Tel: (905)731-0142 ext. 64
Email: robertof@dmtserv.com
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