Fixed a typo in Section 7. Thanks to Jim Woodworth.
Fixed a typo in Section 7. Thanks to Jim Woodworth.
Today I wanted to configure one of my postfix boxes to use SASL. This time I decided to use saslauthd instead of pwcheck, as I always did before. Let’s start with the easy part… installing the packages (it’s a debian sarge server): apt-get install postfix-tls sasl2-bin libsasl2 libsasl2-modules Now edit /etc/default/saslauthd: START=yes MECHANISMS="pam" saslauthd is not started after package insta
This tutorial exists for these OS versionsDebian 7 (Wheezy)Debian 6 (Squeeze)Debian 5 (Lenny)Debian 4 (Etch)Debian 3.1 (Sarge)On this page This is a "copy & paste" HowTo! The easiest way to follow this tutorial is to use a command line client/SSH client (like PuTTY for Windows) and simply copy and paste the commands (except where you have to provide own information like IP addresses, hostnames, pa
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