On 03/05/2010 09:21 AM, Craig White wrote:
I didn't realize that Postfix uses SASL nomenclature to define outbound
smtp authentication which really isn't using SASL at all but rather is
just using SSL and/or TLS for the provided user/password and whatever
internal technology Gmail uses is not relevant or transparent to the
person/server that is authenticating beyond the SSL/TLS protocols.
It seems to me that Postfix is just creating confusion by calling it
SASL.
Actually, it uses the SASL library as well.
Mikkel
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