Thank you all so much for those suggestions.

 I have changed the settings of my SMTP. But now I get

getaddrinfo: servname not supported for ai_socktype.

:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:209:in `initialize'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:209:in `new'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:209:in `old_open'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:56:in `timeout'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:76:in `timeout'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:209:in `old_open'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/smtp.rb:393:in `do_start'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/smtp.rb:378:in `start'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/net/smtp.rb:316:in `start'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionmailer-2.0.2/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:586:in
`perform_delivery_smtp'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionmailer-2.0.2/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:469:in
`__send__'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionmailer-2.0.2/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:469:in
`deliver!'
C:/PROGRA~1/BITNAM~1/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionmailer-2.0.2/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:352:in
`method_missing'
app/controllers/email_controller.rb:10:in `remind'

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I googled it and found something relating to configured RSYNC_PROXY variable.
Has someone got this error before also ?

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:07 PM, blasterpal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Email Senders in distress,
>
> "getaddrinfo: no address associated with hostname. "
>
> Likely now ruby/smtp is trying to do a DNS lookup on the domain you
> provided. So if you made a hostname that actual does not resolve to
> anything it will get upset. The simplest thing to do is add the new
> domain to your "hosts" file. Which in Windows is in this directory
> within "system32" /drivers/etc/hosts. Add a line for you computer/
> domain name:
>
> example:
> 192.168.1.2 nicedell.localhost
>
> But this is just the start of your problems. Getting the email to
> yahoo's SMTP servers is about as far as the email will get. Yahoo is
> going to be VERY,VERY strict about allowing you to send email from a
> random computer it's never received email from. Secondly, your actual
> IP address at your gateway is what Yahoo will see as the sending
> source IP and this won't match your envelope  nor match the sending
> domain. All of this headache is for defending against SPAM bots and
> the like.
>
> You need to do some reading about these email authentication schemes:
>
> SenderID
> SPF
> Domain Keys
>
> Hank
> On Sep 25, 9:21 am, "sreeprasad sp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried to change the DOMAIN name . Now I am recieving End Of File
> reached
> > error.
> >
> > getaddrinfo: no address associated with hostname.
> >
> > lib/smtp_tls.rb:10:in `initialize'
> > lib/smtp_tls.rb:10:in `open'
> > lib/smtp_tls.rb:10:in `do_start'
> > lib/smtp_tls.rb:10:in `do_start'
> > app/controllers/email_controller.rb:10:in `remind'
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Frederick Cheung <
> >
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On Sep 23, 9:00 pm, sreeprasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I have rails space application running on my local.
> > > > I have issues in sending emails on my application.
> >
> > > > I have configured my environment.rb as follows :
> >
> > > > config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = true
> > > >  config.action_mailer.default_charset = "utf-8"
> > > > ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {:address
> > > > =>"smtp.mail.yahoo.co.in",
> > > > :port => 587,
> > > > :domain => "yahoo.com",
> > > > :authentication => :login,
> > > > :user_name => "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
> > > > :password => '******'}
> >
> > > That is almost certainly the wrong setting for :domain. That is the
> > > domain used in the helo or ehlo command, and it is supposed to be the
> > > domain name associated with your computer. Claiming to be yahoo.com
> > > could easily result in the smtp server thinking you are being
> > > fraudulent. You're probably better off not specifying it than
> > > specifying something bogus. The :authentication might be wrong too,
> > > possible values are :plain, :login, :cram_md5
> >
> > > Fred
> >
> > --
> > with love
> > sreeprasad
> >
>


-- 
with love
sreeprasad

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