On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 04:55, Til Obes wrote:
> > I have the
> > default settings in config.xml for:
> > <option>
> > <name>sendmail</name>
> > <value>/usr/lib/sendmail -n -t </value>
> > </option>
> >
> > I've tested mailing messages from the command line with:
> > "mail -s testSubject [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
> > filename.txt" on the
> > computer running openca and it works.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> Some lines later in the config.xml, there are 2 config options.
> Ca mail account and sendmail automatic
> regards til
>
Thanks, Til.
You mean these, right?
<option>
<name>send_mail_automatic</name>
<value>no</value>
</option>
<option>
<name>service_mail_account</name>
<value>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</value>
</option>
Thanks for mentioning these, Til. I wasn't sure exactly what the guide
was referring to in Chapter 1, Section 4.1.1 when it said, "The option
send_mail_automatic configures the node interface. If the value is YES
then OpenCA sends all incoming mails during an import automatically.
This can be nice but it is dangerous too if you make a mistake." Since
the guide mentioned that it can be dangerous, I left it off until I was
sure I understood it. I didn't realize it was referring to the email
messages that I asked about in this thread.
Thanks.
-Kevin
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