Re: [WebDNA] Email Problem

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2009


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 102093
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail-1--153492601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You should be able to set this on the mailserver end. Our mailserver is set to use authentication for users but we have the =20= option to allow relay from any IP address. We just added the WebDNA =20 server in there Paul On 28 Feb 2009, at 16:56, "Michael A. DeLorenzo" = wrote: > I=E2=80=99m having E-mail problems. I checked my emailProblem folder = on my s=20 > erver and I have a number of emails that are not being sent. > > I noticed that the server is not sending emails to accounts that are =20= > not hosted on the server itself. > > So when I test I receive all of the emails just fine but if I test =20 > with a Gmail account that emails are placed in the emailProblems =20 > folder and not sent. > > My SMTP setting is correct but I do know it requires a =20 > authentication before it will allow anyone to send email. Is there a =20= > setting in WebDNA that will allow me to put in the login info or is =20= > there a way to bypass this =E2=80=9Cfeature=E2=80=9D without having to = disable =20 > the SMTP authentication when users send email? --Apple-Mail-1--153492601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You should be able to set this on the mailserver = end. 

Our mailserver is set to use = authentication for users but we have the option to allow relay from any = IP address. We just added the WebDNA server in = there

Paul

On 28 Feb 2009, at 16:56, = "Michael A. DeLorenzo" <michael@oldecarriage.com> = wrote:

=

I=E2=80=99m having E-mail problems. I checked my = emailProblem folder on my server and I have a number of emails that are not being = sent. 

I noticed that the server is not sending emails to = accounts that are not hosted on the server itself. 

So when I test I receive all of the emails just fine = but if I test with a Gmail account that emails are placed in the emailProblems = folder and not sent. 

My SMTP setting is correct but I do know it requires = a authentication before it will allow anyone to send email. Is there a = setting in WebDNA that will allow me to put in the login info or is there a way to = bypass this =E2=80=9Cfeature=E2=80=9D without having to disable the SMTP = authentication when users send email? 

=
= --Apple-Mail-1--153492601-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Email Problem (Paul Willis 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Email Problem (Donovan Brooke 2009)
  3. [WebDNA] Email Problem ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2009)
--Apple-Mail-1--153492601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You should be able to set this on the mailserver end. Our mailserver is set to use authentication for users but we have the =20= option to allow relay from any IP address. We just added the WebDNA =20 server in there Paul On 28 Feb 2009, at 16:56, "Michael A. DeLorenzo" = wrote: > I=E2=80=99m having E-mail problems. I checked my emailProblem folder = on my s=20 > erver and I have a number of emails that are not being sent. > > I noticed that the server is not sending emails to accounts that are =20= > not hosted on the server itself. > > So when I test I receive all of the emails just fine but if I test =20 > with a Gmail account that emails are placed in the emailProblems =20 > folder and not sent. > > My SMTP setting is correct but I do know it requires a =20 > authentication before it will allow anyone to send email. Is there a =20= > setting in WebDNA that will allow me to put in the login info or is =20= > there a way to bypass this =E2=80=9Cfeature=E2=80=9D without having to = disable =20 > the SMTP authentication when users send email? --Apple-Mail-1--153492601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You should be able to set this on the mailserver = end. 

Our mailserver is set to use = authentication for users but we have the option to allow relay from any = IP address. We just added the WebDNA server in = there

Paul

On 28 Feb 2009, at 16:56, = "Michael A. DeLorenzo" <michael@oldecarriage.com> = wrote:

=

I=E2=80=99m having E-mail problems. I checked my = emailProblem folder on my server and I have a number of emails that are not being = sent. 

I noticed that the server is not sending emails to = accounts that are not hosted on the server itself. 

So when I test I receive all of the emails just fine = but if I test with a Gmail account that emails are placed in the emailProblems = folder and not sent. 

My SMTP setting is correct but I do know it requires = a authentication before it will allow anyone to send email. Is there a = setting in WebDNA that will allow me to put in the login info or is there a way to = bypass this =E2=80=9Cfeature=E2=80=9D without having to disable the SMTP = authentication when users send email? 

=
= --Apple-Mail-1--153492601-- Paul Willis

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