When the site attempts to send an email, an exception is thrown indicating that no smtp servers have been configured. With the site having been migrated, I had expected the configuration to have been moved over.
So, can someone point me in the right direction with regard to accessing the Administration page? Also, is there a way of configuring the mail server settings without accessing this page? Where are the configuration settings actually stored and is it possible to change them manually on a global basis?
Thanks for taking the time to reply, Terry. The OS certificate store already has this information present. I am able to use an application like mailx to send emails. The error message shown says nothing about certificate validation, it specifically says that no mail servers have been configured.
Thanks Julian. Your feedback does confirm that what I have done should have worked. The installation appears to be slightly non-standard and I am wondering if this is related to the issue, since I have also tried as you suggested and the mail server info is not returned.
1. What is the problem? Be very detailed.
I have an ODK Central already running on-perm Linux. Now I want to configure ODK Central to use a new mail server so that ODK Central (on-prem host) could work with the new mail server. How to configure and then restart ?
2. What app or server are you using and on what device and operating system? Include version numbers.
ODK Central v1.1.2, on-prem CentOS7.
3. What you have you tried to fix the problem?
Configure ODK Central to use a new mail server.
But I met another question after I reset the mail server in files/service/config.json.template . After i restarted, and set to reset password, and then rebuild/run (docker-compose build service, docker-compose stop service, docker-compose up -d service). I noticed that there server couldn't be completely up when I "docker-compose ps" (nginx is always in Restarting status):
I have tried to set up the access log to be mailed to me when i have wifi breaches by a mac address not on my access list but, It does not appear to work. Does anyone know exactly how to set this up using gmail as the outgoing mail server?
Unfortunately, some Netgear routers are better at this than others. In particular, "down market" boxes don't let you play around with SMTP ports, forcing you to work with ports that some mail servers reject.
No idea what you are saying? Could you please tell me how to set up the log to be email using a GMAIL email address? Or can I not use a gmail address to send the log. The only other email type address that I have is a hotmail address
@JGL991 all recent routers can use say Gmail or Microsoft/Outlook/Live - and all support secured connections being on port 465 of 587 as well as the insecure 25 thanks to some brilliant simple sendmail implementation in place.
Some things in common for _all_ email providers nowadays is that you have to use authentication. You typically use the email address (of course the one fitting to the SMTP server, when consider to use the live.com SMTP you need to use some Microsoft platform Email, not Gmail of course. Unclear what does trigger the idea using a different email provider SMTP server than you intend to use as the email receiver. Of course this would work, but requires correct config for the authentication for that other email provider.
Outgoing Mail Server, Outgoing Mail Server Port Number, and the authentication User Name and Password belong to the same group of the outgoing or sending mail server. The Primary E-Mail Address is the receiver address and can be different..
I have setup the mail server using the remote UI from my pc and tested the mail server connection to be successful on my web browser. I am using gmail as my mail server. However, when I try to scan document to email it from device directly, it throws an error 3418 which states that the machine failed to connect to mail server.
If the credentialsd are being entered correctly on the printer, the issue would be related to your mail service. Contact your service provider to ensure that there are no possible settings that are active that would prevent access.
My manager ask me, about moving our mail from Bluehost to our own dedicated server with our own mail server. Is good idea? Which app/lib is best for your mail server? Additionally question - does your mail server works well or good like a Bluehost mail server, and google works?
If you come to this from Calc (as you would for mail-merge), there is NO entry in Options for Writer. You MUST be actually running lowriter, then Tools>Options does indeed have Writer and Mail Merge entries. This is almost certainly a bug.
This does not stop you from using webmail (or other mail client software) as your go-to solution. With an IMAP connection everything is on the server anyway, so you will most likely see the same lists in inbox, sent, etc. with the same unread/read/flag/important status indicator for each message, regardless of which client/front-end you are using at the time.
Port 587 is considered a submission port. It is also what clients use to send mail out using your server. Port 587 is preferred in SMTP settings of clients over port 25 because port 25 is blocked by many ISPs. If you have port 465 open, you don't necessarily need port 587 open as well, but I believe 587 is considered a standard and 465 is considered legacy.
The config.php gets written correctly and the server-data is set. The Server itself can be accessed without a problem via Outlook, thunderbird, webmail, etc. but the Mail-Server doesnt work, therefore i cant send my users invitational-Mails.
If you're trying to add your Outlook.com account to Outlook or another mail app, you might need the POP, IMAP, or SMTP settings. You can find them below or by viewing them in your Outlook.com settings.
If you use Outlook.com to access an account that uses a domain other than @live.com, @hotmail.com, or @outlook.com, you might not be able to sync your accounts using IMAP. To resolve this, remove the connected IMAP account in Outlook.com and reconfigure it as a POP connection. For instructions about how to reconfigure your account to use POP, contact your email account provider.
We have 8 Xerox AltaLink C8035 printers that at 3 different sites. SInce the Kerberos Issue we have been recieving the above Failed to Authenticate to the sending mail server (SMTP) Message. Ive been looking into the issue for our staff. For context current settings
When we have an SMTP relay that fowards trafic to O365 email on port 587 encrypted and using port 25 for printer to relay scan to email to the relay the no-r...@domain.com account can be setup as a default address to send email from at the printer. Do we need to use Kerberos authentication for the no reply account if the emal relay is authenticating with the o365?
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