Thanks,

That's what  Iwas starting to think.  Now that I know SendGrid is a
partner with Heroku, I guess my next question is:
How do I get my SendGrid userID and Password?  it looks like the
quick_sendgrid plugin looks to have SENDGRID_USERNAME,
SENDGRID_PASSWORD, and SENDGRID_DOMAIN set as environment variables
that it picks up to pass along into the Mailer.

When I ran heroku console, I could not display these environment
variables.

Q>> Do you know if I should receive any credentials from Heroku or
SendGrid if I am only using sendgrid basic?

Thanks again!

Tom P.

On Jan 31, 8:16 pm, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2010, at 6:28 PM, tomPorter wrote:
>
> > I tried a couple of things first:
> > - Tried using gmail_smtp addon, got weird error about it only being
> > available to beta testers.
> > - Tried setting up my own actionmailer entries in environment.rb, but
> > as Heroku uses ruby 1.8.6, it blows up on needing to send tls-start
> > first.  Requires lots of work to get this to run with gmail.
> > - Added the sendgrid addon at Heroku, removed all actionmailer info in
> > environment.rb.
>
> > I made NO chages to my app to do anything with mailer.  heroku says
> > that you have to furnish a from address, but I'm not sure how to get
> > to the guts of the automatically generated mailer code in hobo, used
> > for sending forgot password messages.
>
> Haven't heard of this happening, but the mailer code is right in app/
> models/user_mailer.rb unless you've moved something. My guess would be  
> that the username and password are somehow not in sync with Sendgrid.
>
> --Matt Jones

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