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Here's my simple test program (using ActionMailer 3.0.8, Ruby 1.9.2p180 Mac OS X):

require 'rubygems'
require 'action_mailer'

ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :smtp

ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
    :address => "my_exchange_server",
    :port => 25,
    :domain => 'my_domain.org',
    :authentication => :login,
    :user_name => 'my_user',
    :password => 'my_password',
    :enable_starttls_auto => false
}

ActionMailer::Base.raise_delivery_errors = true
ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = true
ActionMailer::Base.default :from => 'from_email@my_company.com'

m = ActionMailer::Base.mail :to => 'to_email@my_company.com', :subject => 'this is a test', :body => 'this is a test'
m.deliver

Trying various authentication types I get the following errors:

:plain error:

smtp.rb:966:in `check_auth_response': 504 5.7.4 Unrecognized authentication type. (Net::SMTPAuthenticationError)

:login error:

smtp.rb:972:in `check_auth_continue': 504 5.7.4 Unrecognized authentication type. (Net::SMTPSyntaxError)

:cram_md5 error:

smtp.rb:972:in `check_auth_continue': 504 5.7.4 Unrecognized authentication type. (Net::SMTPSyntaxError)

No authentication error:

protocol.rb:135:in `read_nonblock': end of file reached (EOFError)

Any ideas?

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  • Never mind. I found out that it had something to do with our enterprise relay. Jun 29, 2011 at 18:59
  • can you explain a bit more @Edward? I thnk i'm also facing same here
    – Itachi
    Sep 14, 2020 at 19:44

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Check what authentication schemes are enabled

It could be: none, plain, login, cram_md5, NTLM, StartTLS

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had similar network issues. use the code below in irb to get debug info right in the console.

require 'net/smtp'
smtp = Net::SMTP.new('ip_or_dns_address', port)
smtp.debug_output = $stdout
smtp.enable_starttls_auto#skip if not needed
smtp.start("domain", "user", "password", auth_type)

never really found out what the issue was. they moved the exchange server and the production server stopped sending emails. im not really an IT guy but there were different debug logs depending which part of the network i was on. finally "solved" the problem by sending unauthenticated email...

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  • Hmmm, similar to my problem, but I don't know how to send unauthenticated email with ActionMailer. Any clues?
    – brad
    Oct 13, 2011 at 21:49
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    I just removed the :authentication, :user_name, :password from the actionmailer smtp settings hash
    – firien
    Oct 26, 2011 at 0:56
  • Best answer so far. You can try in console which configuration is ok. For me it was :login as authentication.
    – Boomerange
    Apr 7, 2017 at 11:04
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You could connect to the SMTP server and query the supported authentication methods:

telnet smtp.server.net 25
EHLO

The server should respond with at least one line that starts with 250-AUTH. After that the supported authentication methods are listed. Chances are that the Exchange server only supports authentication via GSSAPI or NTLM. In the latter case you might be able to get it to work with the ruby-ntlm gem and the ntlm authentication method. (See http://www.breckenedge.com/configuration-of-ruby-on-rails-actionmailer-for-microsoft-exchange-smtp)

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