Can not send mail via the server no webmail no smtp relai

*relai host username and password is set correct:*
log:
Sep 8 22:00:07 macserver postfix/smtp[4939]: warning: SASL authentication failure: No worthy mechs found
Sep 8 22:00:07 macserver postfix/smtp[4939]: CD63667854: to=<[email protected]>, relay=smtp.1und1.de[212.227.15.167]:25, delay=2.1, delays=0/0.07/2/0, dsn=4.7.0, status=deferred (SASL authentication failed; cannot authenticate to server smtp.1und1.de[212.227.15.167]: no mechanism available)
*I did not understand that??!!*
*with my old server 10.5 this does run perfect*

I use Apple Mail. Since I upgraded to 10.6.1 my mailboxes go offline without reason. I have smtp problems although all settings are OK. When will all those problems be fixed by Apple?

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    I second That...
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