It appears that when using webmail for a particular account, the webmail service is attempting to authenticate SMTP using the username@primary server DNS; rather than the actual users [email protected]
This is resulting in SMTP rejecting the post due to an AUTH failure.
Logging into SquirrelMail I was able to change the "From" email to the accurate "From" address of [email protected], and subsequently able to send mail from /webmail
Anybody know of a fix for this so that I can send mail from the default UebiMiau account?
Second, when sending messages from home, I noticed that after changing my primary Mail password, the SMTP auth password remained the same as when the account was originally created. Translated, this means that my IMAP/SSH/POP3 password is one thing, my SMTP AUTH password another. Is there a file/database/link where I can change this?
Thanks,
Anthony
This is resulting in SMTP rejecting the post due to an AUTH failure.
Logging into SquirrelMail I was able to change the "From" email to the accurate "From" address of [email protected], and subsequently able to send mail from /webmail
Anybody know of a fix for this so that I can send mail from the default UebiMiau account?
Second, when sending messages from home, I noticed that after changing my primary Mail password, the SMTP auth password remained the same as when the account was originally created. Translated, this means that my IMAP/SSH/POP3 password is one thing, my SMTP AUTH password another. Is there a file/database/link where I can change this?
Thanks,
Anthony