Sorry, obviously I confused the issue by including my trac
notification settings from trac.ini.

There is no problem sending the email - this is sent by qmail, running
on the hosted machine where trac is also hosted.

The problem is at the receiving end. Our company uses Exchange.
Exchange picks up the email from qmail, then takes a look at it and
decides it doesn't like it, so delivers it to the email administrator
(Exchange's version of postmaster) instead of the person it was
supposed to be delivered to.

Exchange is finding something in either the headers or the message
body that it doesn't like the look of.

I wanted to know if anyone else had had this problem and worked out
how to fix it, since Exchange deliberately doesn't explain what it
thought was wrong with the email.

I included the notification settings in case anyone could say "Ah yes,
Exchange doesn't like emails in base64 encoding", or similar.

Thanks anyway!
Rebecca

> Did you look into the Trac log file?
> Is there an AD in your network? If yes, you will need an active user
> with password for the authentication on the exchange server.
>
> I am missing the smtp_user and the smtp_password for the exchange server
> in your configuration. Smpt_default_domain and the FQDN of the
> smtp_server  should be also supplied.
>
> Alex


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