That option would be great! What's weird is I have the exact config for all projects and this always happen on a few random projects.
I just don't want a build to fail at alerting me because of the smtp server. What would be another way to ensure I get alerts, beside CCTray? On Mar 16, 12:06 pm, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > http://forums.asp.net/t/905382.aspx > > We could foresee an option to do this : > just accept all certificates > > but this does not solve the problem off course, it just bypasses it. > > with kind regards > Ruben Willems > > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Ryan Andres <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have about 20 projects in the same queue using a single config > > template. I am able to update from svn, compile, test, tag, execs, etc > > and "Success"fully run all projects on my initial start of the server. > > However I get an Email Publisher exception on a few random projects > > with the following details... > > > SERVER LOG: > > 2011-03-16 09:12:04,259 [MyProject:INFO] Emailing "Build is fixed for > > MyProject" to ****** > > 2011-03-16 09:12:04,853 [MyProject:ERROR] Publisher threw exception: > > ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.CruiseControlException: EmailPublisher > > exception: System.Security.Authentication.AuthenticationException: The > > remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. > > 2011-03-16 09:12:04,853 [MyProject:INFO] Integration complete: > > Exception - 3/16/2011 9:12:03 AM > > > PROCESSED PROJECT CONFIG: > > <publishers> > > <xmllogger> > > <dynamicValues /> > > <environment /> > > </xmllogger> > > <email> > > <converters> > > <regexConverter> > > <find>$</find> > > <replace>@MYHOST</replace> > > </regexConverter> > > </converters> > > <dynamicValues /> > > <groups> > > <group> > > <name>testers</name> > > <notifications> > > <string>Success</string> > > </notifications> > > </group> > > <group> > > <name>developers</name> > > <notifications> > > <string>Always</string> > > </notifications> > > </group> > > </groups> > > <users> > > <user> > > <address>MYEMAIL</address> > > <group>developers</group> > > <name>randres</name> > > </user> > > </users> > > <environment /> > > <from>MYEMAIL</from> > > <includeDetails>True</includeDetails> > > <mailhost>MYHOST</mailhost> > > <mailhostPassword>*****</mailhostPassword> > > <mailhostUsername>MYEMAIL</mailhostUsername> > > <mailport>587</mailport> > > <modifierNotificationTypes /> > > <subjectSettings> > > <subject> > > <buildResult>Success</buildResult> > > <value>Build is successful for ${CCNetProject}</value> > > </subject> > > <subject> > > <buildResult>Broken</buildResult> > > <value>Build is broken for ${CCNetProject}</value> > > </subject> > > <subject> > > <buildResult>StillBroken</buildResult> > > <value>Build is still broken for ${CCNetProject}</value> > > </subject> > > <subject> > > <buildResult>Fixed</buildResult> > > <value>Build is fixed for ${CCNetProject}</value> > > </subject> > > <subject> > > <buildResult>Exception</buildResult> > > <value>Build has an exception for ${CCNetProject}</value> > > </subject> > > </subjectSettings> > > <useSSL>True</useSSL> > > <xslFiles> > > <string>xsl\header.xsl</string> > > <string>xsl\compile.xsl</string> > > <string>xsl\unittests.xsl</string> > > <string>xsl\modifications.xsl</string> > > </xslFiles> > > </email> > > </publishers> > > > Any ideas?
