Hi, I have tried adding MYAUTH but it doesn't seem to work. This is what is did dg7_9_4 -P25,110 -f -v SMTPCONF=reject:nohelo SMTPCONF=reject:nofrom SERVER="POP3://joseph:-:{*:110}" SERVER="SMTP://joseph:-:{*:25}" ADMIN=joseph@ncs..sg MYAUTH=sunhei:pasword:joseph is this what you mean? Thanks for your help. regards, Joseph -----Original Message----- From: Yutaka Sato [mailto:feedback@delegate.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:29 AM To: feedback@delegate.org Cc: pamdqbdyi-rn3efjiokilr.ml@ml.delegate.org Subject: Re: [DeleGate-En] Authorizer and ESMTP... On 09/23/02(15:26) you "Brandon Kho" <pamdqbdyi-rn3efjiokilr.ml@ml.delegate.org> wrote in <_A1903@delegate-en.ML_> |I am wondering if I turned on the authorizer for SMTP, is it equivalent |to ESMTP? If not, then what is the difference between the two? SMTP-DeleGate server with AUTHORIZER parameter asks the authentication of client in the way following RFC2554 (SMTP Service Extension for Authentication), which follows ESMTP (RFC1869 - SMTP Service Extension). Currently, only AUTH PLAIN and AUTH LOGIN are implemented. SMTP-DeleGate as a SMTP client can send authentication (in AUTH PLAIN) to a SMTP server if with a MYAUTH parameter is given. See <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#MYAUTH> for more details. Cheers, Yutaka -- @ @ Yutaka Sato <y.sato@delegate.org> http://www.delegate.org/y.sato/ ( - ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller