qmail-toaster auth not available
I'm trying to install qmail-toaster in an environment with Almalinux8 using the documentation and script available at http://www.qmailtoaster.net/, after installing it when performing some tests it returns the error "503 auth not available (#5.3 .3)", as shown below:
=== :~$ telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.76 25 Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.76... Connected to xxx.xxx.xxx.76. Escape character is '^]'. 220 - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.03-3.3.5.qt.md.el7 SMTP Server ESMTP auth login 503 auth not available (#5.3.3) ^] telnet> q Connection closed. === Analyzing the patches installed in this version of qmail authentication should be enabled, I've searched and edited several configuration files, but I couldn't release the authentication of messages. I also performed the installation on CentOS 7, changed the supervise run files (smtp, smtps and submission). I performed the same test on ports 587 and 465. |
Hello, ribascs & Welcome to LQ.
I tried qmail once, and failed miserably, but I was a newbie then. I could have done it if I had found this: lifewithqmail.org Also DJB's main site: http://cr.yp.to which he could probably auction for a fortune now, with so much emphasis on anti-hacking & crypto coins. Bernstein is … well … he's a few sandwiches short of a picnic, and his work reflects that. It's also definitely non LSB compliant. |
I have always relied on John Simpson for how to install and use use qmail
https://qmail.jms1.net/ He has patches that fix what DJB didn’t. I’ve been running a production qmail server since 1999 using Simpson’s instructions and patches. There’s a lot to read, and a lot to learn but JMS definitely has the answers. You’ll also need to read ALL of DJBs stuff at cr.yp.to probably several times. Good luck. Have fun! |
Hello,
thanks for the help. I had already read these links, but I was not successful in installing or updating qmail |
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