Cool! I was not aware that stunnel fully supported SMTP authentication.
Thanks Parker!

Saludos
Jose Alfredo Diaz



On Jan 2, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Harris, Douglas (SSC/SPC) <douglas.harris@canada.ca> wrote:

Try this…

 

[gmail-smtp]

client = yes

accept = 127.0.0.1:25

connect = smtp.gmail.com:587

verifyChain = yes

CAfile = ca-certs.pem

checkHost = smtp.gmail.com

OCSPaia = yes

protocol = smtp

protocolUsername = [your gmail userid]

protocolPassword = [your gmail password]

 

 

 

 

From: stunnel-users [mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@stunnel.org] On Behalf Of Parker Brooks
Sent: January 2, 2018 12:34 AM
To: stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Subject: [stunnel-users] outgoing mail solution?

 

hello and happy new year!

 

it seemed this question has been asked before in various ways, however with the frequent version updates i'm still unclear if stunnel is meant as a fix to my issue.

 

i have a outdated home monitoring program running on a winxp box. when an error occurs it sends an email. it's setup screen (besides the destination email field) only have a) smtp server, b) undeliverable email address and c) port # fields to configure.

 

my workaround for several years (when port 25 became blocked or needed authetication) has been to use LOApost but they've recently ceased. that program, also running in the background, and if i understand correctly acted as a local host. i configured the monitoring program's smtp for 127.0.0.1 and LOApost did the rest

 

other searches suggest cloud solutions like sendgrid and authsmtp. but those sites need a login/ password with the outgoing message. perhaps this is where i'm getting confused between the differences of SSL and smtp authentication?

 

i have gotten gsuite's restricted smtp server to work, but i hoped stunnel would provide a better solution (ability to send besides gmail/ gsuite addresses).

 

below are my conf and log files of my attempt. again, i can't tell if i've missed a step, or if this is not intended to work.

 

PS: i've also tried to understand if this feature is on the todo list?

tia,

parker

 

stunnel.conf

 

[gmail-pop3]

client = yes

accept = 127.0.0.1:110

verifyChain = yes

CAfile = ca-certs.pem

checkHost = pop.gmail.com

OCSPaia = yes

 

[gmail-imap]

client = yes

accept = 127.0.0.1:143

verifyChain = yes

CAfile = ca-certs.pem

checkHost = imap.gmail.com

OCSPaia = yes

 

[gmail-smtp]

client = yes

accept = 127.0.0.1:25

verifyChain = yes

CAfile = ca-certs.pem

checkHost = smtp.gmail.com

OCSPaia = yes

 

log file

 

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: stunnel 5.44 on x86-pc-msvc-1500 platform

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: Compiled/running with OpenSSL 1.0.2m-fips  2 Nov 2017

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: Threading:WIN32 Sockets:SELECT,IPv6 TLS:ENGINE,FIPS,OCSP,PSK,SNI

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: Reading configuration from file stunnel.conf

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: UTF-8 byte order mark not detected

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: FIPS mode disabled

2017.12.31 16:22:45 LOG5[main]: Configuration successful

2017.12.31 16:25:03 LOG5[0]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:1141

2017.12.31 16:25:03 LOG5[0]: s_connect: connected 173.194.67.108:465

2017.12.31 16:25:03 LOG5[0]: Service [gmail-smtp] connected remote server from 192.168.1.103:1142

2017.12.31 16:25:03 LOG5[0]: OCSP: Connecting the AIA responder "http://ocsp.pki.goog/gsr2"

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: s_connect: connected 172.217.14.174:80

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: OCSP: Certificate accepted

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: OCSP: Connecting the AIA responder "http://ocsp.pki.goog/GTSGIAG3"

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: s_connect: connected 172.217.14.174:80

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: OCSP: Certificate accepted

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: Certificate accepted at depth=0: C=US, ST=California, L=Mountain View, O=Google Inc, CN=smtp.gmail.com

2017.12.31 16:25:04 LOG5[0]: Connection closed: 55 byte(s) sent to TLS, 514 byte(s) sent to socket

 

 

and this is what shows up on my monitoring program log file...

 

Connecting to mail server... 127.0.0.1

Sending message... 

E-mail Failed.  Error: 20162 / 530 5.5.1  https://support.google.com/mail/?p=WantAuthError 51sm9558225oti.10 - gsmtp

12/31/2017 4:25:04 PM

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