Dear all,

thanks for your help so far. But my system still doesn't work. I try to
configure it via gmail, but the same problem still exists.
Is there anything I have to change in the settings of other software like
postgreSQL, tomcat or my browser? (in this case firefox)


thanks for your help and your patience.

kind regards,

Maximilian


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Von: Scott Thurston [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Fr 23.09.2011 18:15
An: Brodhun, Maximilian
Cc: [email protected]; Grütz, Romanus
Betreff: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace Problem (Register new user)
 
Maximilian,

If you choose to continue trying to configure DSpace to send mail via 
Hotmail, you should probably find JavaMail documentation to learn what 
properties you must configure. Here is a link to an overview that lists 
the properties you can configure:

http://javamail.kenai.com/nonav/javadocs/overview-summary.html

I did a quick Google search of the "Unrecognized SSL message" error, and 
you may need to pass a more complete set of properties to JavaMail.  One 
property that is probably required is "mail.smtp.starttls.enable".  
Perhaps you need to configure "mail.extraproperties" as follows:

mail.extraproperties = mail.smtp.starttls.enable=true, \
     mail.smtp.port = 587, \
     mail.smtp.socketFactory.class=javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory, \
     mail.smtp.socketFactory.fallback=false

I also saw some references that require setting "mail.smtp*s*.port", to 
use SMTP over SSL.

Regards,
Scott

On 9/23/2011 1:14 AM, Brodhun, Maximilian wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> thanks for your help. I made the changes but the problem still exists.
>
> Just to be sure, that I made everything right, here are me changes: (above
> again the content of the logfile)
>
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