Hi Jurjan-Paul,
Although there have been solutions proposed on the server side, I understand it is unfortunate Jahia doesn't support an option to set an SMTP username and password.
BUT
Jahia's source code is right there, waiting for you to play with it :)
cheers, Serge...
At 15:44 08.06.2004, you wrote:
Hello list,
So far we have not been able to use e-mail notification on our server, even though it is turned on in the administration interface. I expect the problem to be caused by the fact that the SMTP server on localhost requires authentication (username and password), a feature that Jahia doesn't seem to facilitate at the moment.
Does anybody know a good way around this? Is this something that is worked on by somebody?
(Even more frustrating: because Jahia invokes Session.getDefaultInstance() without the possibility to set username and password, our application that builds on Jakarta's mailer taglib (also using Session.getDefaultSession() is blocked from sending e-mails with the correct username and password... Seems to me that Session.getDefaultSession() was a bad idea...)
Yours, Jurjan-Paul
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