Hi, I've setup roundcube beta2 on serwer (fedora core 4) with:
I can send with no problem from thunderbird, but from roundcube I can only login and view mail on the server, but can't send any :-(
Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: connect from papa[127.0.0.1] Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: warning: SASL authentication failure: no secret in database Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: warning: papa[127.0.0.1]: SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication failed Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: disconnect from papa[127.0.0.1]
// use this host for sending mails. // to use SSL connection, set ssl://smtp.host.com // if left blank, the PHP mail() function is used $rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'localhost';
// SMTP port (default is 25; 465 for SSL) $rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 25;
// SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username RoundCube // will use the current username for login $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
// SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password RoundCube // will use the current user's password for login $rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
// SMTP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use // best server supported one) $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = '';
// Log sent messages $rcmail_config['smtp_log'] = TRUE;
Thanks for suggestions.
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Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote:
I can send with no problem from thunderbird, but from roundcube I can only login and view mail on the server, but can't send any :-(
How is SMTP configured in Thunderbird?
My output from smtp server:
Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: connect from papa[127.0.0.1] Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: warning: SASL authentication failure: no secret in database Sep 11 08:44:36 papa postfix/smtpd[2130]: warning: papa[127.0.0.1]: SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication failed
// SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username RoundCube // will use the current username for login $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
If you set %u here, the IMAP username will be used for SMTP authorization. Does your SMTP server really require authentication (see configuration in Thunderbird)? If not, just leave 'smtp_user' and 'smtp_pass' blank.
Regards, Thomas