Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-12-01 Thread Jim Priest
On Nov 6, 9:40 am, zinou zinou...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, i've installed reviewboard 1.0.5 and i configuredsmtpserver correctly and checked Send e-mails for review requests and reviews, the problem is when i post a new reveiew or comment, i got an error due to enability to send emails to

Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-11-04 Thread Kunjal
THANKS...It started working now. One issue I see is this For the existing review, If I add more people and click on Publish changes, I get below error. What is this regarding? SMTPException at /api/json/reviewrequests/9/publish/ SMTP AUTH extension not supported by server.Request Method:

Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-11-04 Thread Christian Hammond
Sounds like you specified a username/password for the mail server, but the mail server doesn't support authentication. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Kunjal

Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-11-03 Thread Kunjal
Chris, I have set the correct smtp host/port etc. but I still do not get email. Do I need to modify email.py file to get the email? Thanks Kunjal On Nov 2, 3:47 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote: You should be able to configure that in the E-mail Settings part of the Admin UI.

Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-11-03 Thread Christian Hammond
What mail server do you use? Also, give this a try: rb-site manage /path/to/site shell At the prompt: from django.core.mail import send_mail send_mail(Test Subject, This is a test, youraddr...@yourdomain.com, [youraddr...@yourdomain.com], fail_silently=False) That *should* send an

Re: How to confiure EMAILS for Reviews

2009-11-02 Thread Christian Hammond
You should be able to configure that in the E-mail Settings part of the Admin UI. If e-mail is not working correctly, then it's an issue talking to the mail server. Unfortunately, going through Django's e-mail infrastructure means that we don't get any detailed error logging. Assuming the mail