I have a Solaris server running Netscape Messaging 4.01. My problem is that users using Outlook 2000 or Outlook XP cannot authenticate when not within our network. I am using the antirelay.so pluggin and have is set to allow authenticated users and users within our domain.
It works great with Netscape Messenger 4.7 and 7.0; however, Outlook users can't authenticate.
I know that performing an upgrade to at least Netscape Messaging 4.15 may solve the problem since I have other servers with that configuration and they are fine. However, management will not given me the go-ahead to perform a major update on the server.
I snooped the packets that were sent by the Outlook client and it seems that it wants to use AUTH LOGIN and the server wants to use AUTH=LOGIN or AUTH PLAIN LOGIN.
Does anyone know of a setting change or configuration that I can perform on the server to allow Outlook clients to authenticate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It works great with Netscape Messenger 4.7 and 7.0; however, Outlook users can't authenticate.
I know that performing an upgrade to at least Netscape Messaging 4.15 may solve the problem since I have other servers with that configuration and they are fine. However, management will not given me the go-ahead to perform a major update on the server.
I snooped the packets that were sent by the Outlook client and it seems that it wants to use AUTH LOGIN and the server wants to use AUTH=LOGIN or AUTH PLAIN LOGIN.
Does anyone know of a setting change or configuration that I can perform on the server to allow Outlook clients to authenticate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.