Hello Maximilian,

Hotmail requires TLS/SSL encryption, and uses port 587 for incoming 
connections instead of the default port 25.  I think you need to 
uncomment the other lines of the "mail.extraproperties" configuration 
parameter and change the socketFactory.port value to 587:


# Pass extra settings to the Java mail library. Comma separated, equals 
sign between
# the key and the value.
mail.extraproperties = mail.smtp.socketFactory.port=587, \
                        
mail.smtp.socketFactory.class=javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory, \
                        mail.smtp.socketFactory.fallback=false

If you are running DSpace on Linux it may already be running sendmail, 
which should be listening for SMTP connections on port 25 and may know 
how to transfer mail to your institutional mail server.  If that's the 
case, you should set your mail.server to "localhost", and you would not 
need the mail.server.username and mail.server.password parameters.

Regards,
Scott

On 9/22/2011 8:23 AM, Brodhun, Maximilian wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> my name is Maximilian Brodhun and I study applicated informatics at the
> university of Goettingen. At the moment I am in a internship in the
> department of medical informatics of medical university of Goettingen. I
> installed DSpace to test a repositroy in context to biomedical metadata.
>
> Everything is working fine so far, but I have a problem with the registration
> of new users. Everytime I want to register as a new user, I get the message
> "Internal System Error".
>
> I try to make a own mail service with hmail but this doesn't work.
> Then I try to take the smtp address of my private email service hotmail. So I
> take smtp.live.com
>
>
> At the ende of this mail I put the content of the content file and also the
> content of the log file.
>
> kind regards,
>
> Maximilian Brodhun

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