Hello, Friedel!

On 12/5/07, F Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've installed Pootle on http://translate.gnulinuxmatters.org/, but every
> time
> > I try to register an account, I get this error message: "Error sending
> mail:
> > All recipients refused".
> >
> > Both the smtp server and the "from" address are right. Does it require a
> > password?
>
> I'm fairly sure that this is a configuration issue for your SMTP server.
> Is there anything else on your machine using that mail server that is
> able to send mail out?

The SMTP server has been working fine. We have mailing lists and
dynamic websites that use that server everyday.

However, Pootle and our SMTP server run on different hosts... Is there
any problem with this? All of our websites are hosted on a shared
host, except our Pootle installation (which has its own server).


> If there is some specific configuration that is needed by Pootle, I'm
> not aware of it, and we should document it on the wiki.

I think it probably requires a password depending on the email server
configuration.

How could I get a backtrace in Pootle to debug this problem?


> > On the other hand, in the admin section I can't remove users. I get the
> error
> > message: "Can't remove users".
> >
> > This is the output of the error log today:
> ....
>
> Yes, unfortunately we haven't implemented this yet. Personally I haven't
> really ever needed to do this :-)  Seriously though, currently you can
> remove the entries manually from the users.prefs file if you really need
> to remove people. Just make sure you restart the server before Pootle
> might overwrite it again (new user registration or someone editing user
> preferences). The easiest is to do this while the server is down.

OK.

Thank you very much, Friedel!


> Keep well
> Friedel
>
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