Strange; I changed in both places; I dont see much info regarding msmtp in "/var/log/messages"
I tried doing an ngrep on port 587; but it didn't look like any connections were being made; I guess I should try port 25 to see if it is still trying to go out that port. I just wasnt sure if there is a command to apply the config changs. I did also try restarting the smtp server in case; Thanks for your help. David. On 5/22/11 11:14 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: > David, > > Since this was originally setup via the web interface, but you only have SSH > access now, edit: > -- > /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/gui.network.conf > -- > > What are your syslog messages related to "msmtp " and "msmtpqueue" ? > (sanitize if necessary) > > Is your "/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf" setup with the correct email info ? > > Lonnie > > > On May 22, 2011, at 9:31 PM, David J. wrote: > >> Lonnie; >> >> 2 things; How do I apply changes after editing this file; >> >> Which file should I be editing? >> /stat/etc/rc.conf >> or >> /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/gui.network.conf >> >> >> second thing; is how do I debug SMTP is there an SMTP log anywhere? >> >> I still am not getting voicemail to email; I wonder what is causing the >> blockage. >> >> ( I do see the mails being generated on the file system; ) >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> David >> >> >> On 5/2/11 3:28 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: >>> David, >>> >>> The rc.conf variables of interest are SMTP_PORT, SMTP_TLS, SMTP_STARTTLS, >>> etc. See file "/stat/etc/rc.conf", in the "## SMTP Mail Relay" section. >>> >>> If you set-up your box with the web interface, but only have SSH access >>> remotely, though not recommended, but you could *carefully* edit the >>> "/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/gui.network.conf" file with the changes above. >>> >>> The more recommended approach is to enable OpenVPN Server on remote boxes >>> and in the firewall, Pass EXT->Local UDP 0/0 1194 . Then using an OpenVPN >>> client on any remove device you can access the web interface, SSH, >>> anything, without opening SSH to the world. >>> >>> Lonnie >>> >>> >>> On May 2, 2011, at 10:04 AM, David J. wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Lonnie; >>>> >>>> would you happen to know which file I would modify from the command line? >>>> >>>> I dont have gui access only ssh. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> David. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 5/2/11 10:30 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: >>>>> David, >>>>> >>>>> If I understand correctly, you don't want to use your ISP's SMTP server, >>>>> but rather another SMTP server, but it has to be different than port 25 >>>>> since your ISP blocks all outside attempts to port 25. >>>>> >>>>> The Network Tab -> Outbound SMTP Mail Relay: section allows you to >>>>> specify the "SMTP Port" number. 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