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    nitefall
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    Hi… Been lurking here for a while… I have recently recovered from the Security Update 2005-003 fiasco… and currently only have one scar to show for it.

    Prior to the Sec Upd I was able to authenticate using CRAM-MD5 when sending mail through my 10.3.8 mail server.

    The update killed the mailbox store, Cyrus, and it seems Postfix.

    I can currently check mail using MD5 authentication, but sending to a domain that is not hosted on my box is not possible.

    If I try with MD5 turned on in my client it says that the server does not support MD5

    When I try with plaintext passwords it says the server does not support authentication.

    When I try with no passwords it refuses to relay the message (as it should be)

    I don’t remember if I had to do anything beyond checking the boxes in the Server Admin program to set up SMTP authentication when I originally set this box up… but either way, I suspect that the Sec Upd replaced something that is now configured not to support various forms of authentication.

    What do I need to do?

    Thanks for your help

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