Would your anti-virus prevent sending emails? I had this problem on my server.
Patrick Jeanson poste:1458 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan Winsor Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 3:57 PM To: ccnet-user Subject: [ccnet-user] Email publisher not sending mail. Hi, I'm running CCNet 1.6.7981.1 as an application, not a service, on a Windows 7 64 bit machine with NAnt 0.86. I'm having trouble getting the Email publisher to send mail. To help debug, I created a basic project that has an Email publisher: <publishers> <xmllogger /> <email from="<removed>" mailhost="<removed>" includeDetails="TRUE"> <users> <user name="Winsor, Daniel" group="buildmaster" address="<removed>"/> </users> <groups> <group name="buildmaster" notifications="always"/> </groups> </email> </publishers> and all it does for a task is to call NAnt to call a .build file that essentially just sends me an Email to the same address via the exact same SMTP host. I always get the Email from the NAnt build, but never from CruiseControl and there's no errors in the logs. Things I've already tried, but would love to get more input on: I installed ExchangeMapiCdo as I Google'd that someone else ran into this and needed it. I also tried unsucessfully to install Windows Live Essentials Mail, but would be more than willing to give that another shot. I've both examined the logs and turned off our virus scanner (McAfee) and the Windows Firewall to no avail. I've played with using the IP address as well as the FQDN of the SMTP server. I even put in a bogus name in the CCnet.config file to see if I could get it to put ojut an error - nothing. I "broke" the NAnt script to make the project error to see if it was nust the notification type that wasn't working to no avail. I've slaughtered a chicken at the full moon while pouring out a quality bottle of scotch on the floor next to the build server and chanting incantations. OK, well, I didn't do that, but I'm planning on drinking a good bit of scotch if I can't get this working. Any input or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- Dan Winsor Soy un poco loco en el coco.
