I have g_safe_smtp True (checked) g_smtp_cram_enable True All my other SMTP settings look empty.(default) Steve Hume On 2011-03-29, at 11:53 AM, Wayne Gregori wrote: Thanks Steve... Think I'm making progress. (found some netwin things to read too) Now I'm coming in on port 465 with SSL... but it still tells me that "The SMTP server doesn't support Password authentication. Please check your account settings... is there a switch in surgemail that I'm not throwing? Thanks On 3/29/2011 8:12 AM, Steve Hume wrote: On 2011-03-29, at 10:47 AM, Wayne Gregori wrote: I've never seen an explanation of how surgemail authenticates users via the SMTP port. Password, Pop/imap before SMTP, etc. I can't seem to get an iphone to send mail via SMTP. When I telnet to my smtp port the EHLO command is not accepted... g_helo_optional. So the question is: What is SMTP looking for to allow mail to be sent via a foreign IP? I'm trying to setup an iphone to send... I receive via IMAP just fine. Thanks I use the standard ports for remote SMTP. Do not try port 25 as it is too often blocked at remote sites. For iPhone, iPad etc it would be best to setup SSL access to SMTP as Wi-Fi is often used and could be snooped. g_smtp_secure_port includes port 465 g_smtp_portauth includes port 465 and 587 (non-SSL) That works for me on the SurgeMail side of things. The iPhone settings that include secure SSL set can be used. Steve Hume -- Wayne Gregori Broker www.GregoriGroup.com Office: 510.895.1066 Cell: 510.219-3887 wg@gregorigroup.com -- Wayne Gregori Office: 510-895-1066 Cell: 510-219-3887 wg@sfnet.com
Thanks Steve... Think I'm making progress. (found some netwin things to read too) Now I'm coming in on port 465 with SSL... but it still tells me that "The SMTP server doesn't support Password authentication. Please check your account settings... is there a switch in surgemail that I'm not throwing? Thanks On 3/29/2011 8:12 AM, Steve Hume wrote: On 2011-03-29, at 10:47 AM, Wayne Gregori wrote: I've never seen an explanation of how surgemail authenticates users via the SMTP port. Password, Pop/imap before SMTP, etc. I can't seem to get an iphone to send mail via SMTP. When I telnet to my smtp port the EHLO command is not accepted... g_helo_optional. So the question is: What is SMTP looking for to allow mail to be sent via a foreign IP? I'm trying to setup an iphone to send... I receive via IMAP just fine. Thanks I use the standard ports for remote SMTP. Do not try port 25 as it is too often blocked at remote sites. For iPhone, iPad etc it would be best to setup SSL access to SMTP as Wi-Fi is often used and could be snooped. g_smtp_secure_port includes port 465 g_smtp_portauth includes port 465 and 587 (non-SSL) That works for me on the SurgeMail side of things. The iPhone settings that include secure SSL set can be used. Steve Hume -- Wayne Gregori Broker www.GregoriGroup.com Office: 510.895.1066 Cell: 510.219-3887 wg@gregorigroup.com -- Wayne Gregori Office: 510-895-1066 Cell: 510-219-3887 wg@sfnet.com
On 2011-03-29, at 10:47 AM, Wayne Gregori wrote: I've never seen an explanation of how surgemail authenticates users via the SMTP port. Password, Pop/imap before SMTP, etc. I can't seem to get an iphone to send mail via SMTP. When I telnet to my smtp port the EHLO command is not accepted... g_helo_optional. So the question is: What is SMTP looking for to allow mail to be sent via a foreign IP? I'm trying to setup an iphone to send... I receive via IMAP just fine. Thanks I use the standard ports for remote SMTP. Do not try port 25 as it is too often blocked at remote sites. For iPhone, iPad etc it would be best to setup SSL access to SMTP as Wi-Fi is often used and could be snooped. g_smtp_secure_port includes port 465 g_smtp_portauth includes port 465 and 587 (non-SSL) That works for me on the SurgeMail side of things. The iPhone settings that include secure SSL set can be used. Steve Hume
On 2011-03-29, at 10:47 AM, Wayne Gregori wrote:
I've never seen an explanation of how surgemail authenticates users via the SMTP port. Password, Pop/imap before SMTP, etc. I can't seem to get an iphone to send mail via SMTP. When I telnet to my smtp port the EHLO command is not accepted... g_helo_optional. So the question is: What is SMTP looking for to allow mail to be sent via a foreign IP? I'm trying to setup an iphone to send... I receive via IMAP just fine. Thanks
I use the standard ports for remote SMTP. Do not try port 25 as it is too often blocked at remote sites. For iPhone, iPad etc it would be best to setup SSL access to SMTP as Wi-Fi is often used and could be snooped. g_smtp_secure_port includes port 465 g_smtp_portauth includes port 465 and 587 (non-SSL) That works for me on the SurgeMail side of things. The iPhone settings that include secure SSL set can be used. Steve Hume
Wayne Gregori Broker www.GregoriGroup.com Office: 510.895.1066 Cell: 510.219-3887 wg@gregorigroup.com
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