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Sug


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04-11-06 02:52 PM

Hi,

Can someone point me to what is the difference between the two SMTP methods
250-AUTH LOGIN
250-AUTH=LOGIN

I went through the RFC "SMTP Service Extension for Authentication
"http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2554.html and I couldn't find a command
"250-AUTH=LOGIN" in it.

Are these two different or same? What is the significance of the "=" sign?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


Sug







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