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Re: Kerberize MS Exchange?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Markus Moeller)
Tue Oct 14 18:22:56 2008

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From: "Markus Moeller" <huaraz@moeller.plus.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:21:25 +0100
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I can also confirm that outgoing SMTP with GSSAPI auth works with 
Thunderbird against sendmail.

Markus

"Luke Scharf" <luke.scharf@clusterbee.net> wrote in message 
news:48F4E644.1050408@clusterbee.net...
>Victor Sudakov wrote:
>> Is there anyone for whom Thunderbird with GSSAPI really works?
>> I hope it is not just theory, someone is using it or has tested it?
>>
>
>I use Thunderbird with GSSAPI with Dovecot on my home-network.  It works
>nicely.  The only weird thing was that they used the term "Secure
>Authentication" -- instead of "GSSAPI" or "Kerberos5" or "krb5".
>
>I haven't figured out if there's a way to have Thunderbird use GSSAPI
>for SMTP.  I haven't looked closely, since I need to unlock my keystore
>before sending message to retrieve S/MIME keys -- so pulling out a
>password for smtp authentication isn't an inconvenience.  I do like the
>elegance of making everything Kerberos-happy, though.
>
>-Luke
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