James, The web interface supports all the SMTP settings, *except* for TLS, as below...
##If SMTP_TLS is defined, we will use TLS. You should have a trusted cert list and ##define its location with SMTP_CA. Optionally, you can turn off the certificate ##verification. This is a security risk! #SMTP_TLS=yes #SMTP_CA=/mnt/kd/ssl/ca.crt # some file #SMTP_CERTCHECK=off These above can be defined in the web interface via... Network Tab -> Advanced Configuration: -> User System Variables: {Edit User Variables} Should SMTP TLS support become a commonly requested feature for direct support in the web interface, it could be added, otherwise it is clutter for most. Lonnie On Mar 20, 2010, at 5:51 PM, James Babiak wrote: > Hey Darrick, > > Yeah it's weird I never saw anyone's responses or any messages at all after > the one I replied to until just now. Maybe my email client was broken or > something since I did just restart it for another reason. Can all the > necessary variables be set via the web interface for a TLS connection to an > external mail host? I haven't messed with it at all, just created my own > manually. > > Thanks for the heads up though! :) > > -James > > Darrick Hartman wrote: >> James, >> >> That was all answered back on 3-15 and 3-16. Not sure if you saw those >> messages, but basically, you should not be creating a manual config file >> for msmtp. The init scripts will do that for you based on what's in the >> 'rc.conf' file (note rc.conf can be /mnt/kd/rc.conf for a concatenation >> of the files in /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/). >> >> Darrick >> >> On 03/20/2010 10:56 AM, James Babiak wrote: >> >> >>> Hey Tod, >>> >>> I don't believe that Astlinux comes with 'Sendmail' installed. It comes >>> with msmtp. If you look at /usr/sbin/sendmail you should see it >>> symbolically linked to /usr/sbin/msmtp. It has it's own format for >>> configuration files, and I don't think a sendmail.cf would work. You can >>> find example configs and it's pretty straightforward. I have mine >>> connecting to my external mail server over TLS for outbound mail. >>> You can find out more information about msmtp at >>> >>> http://msmtp.sourceforge.net >>> . >>> >>> -James >>> >>> Tod Fitch wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I did a "forklift" replacement of my working Astlinux 0.6.4 by doing a >>>> fresh install on a new CF, bringing up the box with the new CF, then >>>> copying my Asterisk configuration files over. >>>> >>>> Everything seemed to work but now I realize that voice mail is no longer >>>> being emailed. Logging into the box and playing around, I find that using >>>> /usr/sbin/sendmail to send a test email does not work either: >>>> >>>> pbx ~ # cat test | /usr/sbin/sendmail -t >>>> sendmail: account default not found: no configuration file available >>>> >>>> (No mail showing up in my user account, no indication in the mail server's >>>> log that an attempt was made, etc.) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> From doing a Google search, it looks like that message is not necessarily >>>>> >>>>> >>>> bad. I did install a known working sendmail.cf file into /etc but did not >>>> make any difference. >>>> >>>> I'm used to looking at /var/log/mail.log for mail issues but that file >>>> does not on the box. Nor to I see any mail related entries in >>>> /var/log/messages and all the things I'd normally expect for sendmail in >>>> /var/spool/mail don't exist either. >>>> >>>> How do I get this to work in Astlinux 0.7.0? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> TF >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >>>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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