Hi!

Yes, I would be very much surprised if it read the /etc/profiles env 
variable, as Java programs aren't likely to.
Also, it is the server that sends the email, not the web interface, but 
that changes nothing.

The email alert system should use whatever mail server you have configured 
through the graylog2 server config file. I do not thing it would pick any 
system-wide proxy at all, on any system.

Please also check what the graylog2 server log says, the line below is from 
the web interface.

Best,
-k

On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 4:18:37 AM UTC+2, Miguel Cruz wrote:
>
> I'm trying to configure alerts and when i click on the "Send test alert" I 
> get an error:
> Error! ×Unable to send dummy alert, check server log for details: API call 
> failed GET 
> http://@10.162.0.17:12900/streams/5355ca40e4b062bcf9b28836/alerts/sendDummyAlert<http://10.162.0.17:12900/streams/5355ca40e4b062bcf9b28836/alerts/sendDummyAlert>returned
>  500 Internal Server Error body: Sending the email to the following 
> server failed : localhost:25 
>
> Just as a test I sent a email from the command line of the same server and 
> it worked so i know postfix is working properly.
>
> I'm pretty sure graylog-web is not following the NO_PROXY env variable set 
> in /etc/profiles.
>
> Where do i need to enter the no proxy line for the web interface to follow 
> it.
>
>
> Cheers,
> -Miguel
>

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