Hello Richard,

You might want to look into {OpenMeetings director/logs/openmeetings.log} for 
information that will provide the cause.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Hemant K. Sabat

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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Pérez [mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, August 5, 2017 12:49 PM
To: user@openmeetings.apache.org
Subject: Re: help configuration smtp server

Something strange.
Now I can't get into Openmeetings. It says Username and/or password are 
incorrect.
Was this due to disabling the firewall, disabling my antivirus or for using 
telnet?



Richard



--------------------------------------------
On Sat, 5/8/17, Richard Pérez <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

 Subject: Re: help configuration smtp server
 To: "Openmeetings user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>
 Date: Saturday, 5 August, 2017, 11:52

 Thanks Maxim.

 I have disabled my Antivirus (1), I
 disabled Windows Firewall (2) and disabled both (3) and in  all 3 cases  a 
telnet command: telnet  181.XXX.XXX.XXX 5080 delivers the following response:

 "Connecting to 181.XXX.XXX.XXX...
 Connection to the host could not be opened in port 5080:
 Connection error
 (my free translation from the Spanish
 version).

 I'll Google this error to see what I
 can do.  Thanks.



 Richard



 --------------------------------------------
 On Sat, 5/8/17, Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>
 wrote:

  Subject: Re: help configuration smtp
 server
  To: "Openmeetings user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>,  "Richard Pérez" 
<traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  Date: Saturday, 5 August, 2017, 11:23

  Congrats :)

  to address ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
 you
  have to check port 5080 on
  your machine is accessible outside
 your
  computer (not being
  firewalled)

  On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 3:56 AM,
 Richard
  Pérez
  <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  wrote:
  > Finally I was able to send
  emails.
  >
  > Thanks tharrk, the main problem
  was the port, I have to use port: 587
  > I also have to disable my
  antivirus while sending an email and
 leaving the settings in
  my Gmail account as:
  > Settings > Accounts and
 Import
  > Change account settings >
 Other Google Account
  settings > Sign-in & security
 > Connected apps
  & sites > Allow less secure
 apps: ON
  > Apparently I don't need Gsuite
  although it still is in trial mode for  another 4 days; I'll
  see in 4 days.
  > With this both a Hotmail and a
  yahoo account have received
 invitations from inside a room.
  >
  > I still have the problem though,
  that the links in the invitations
 don't work neither
  clicking on the link or coping and
 pasting in the browsers
  (both IE and Chrome).  I have a
 dynamic IP and I've
  tried with the IP I had some days ago
 and also the IP I had
  today.
  > I get: ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
  >
  > I'll have to keep on trying, but
  any suggestion would be much
 appreciated.
  >
  >
  >
  > Richard
  >
  >

 --------------------------------------------
  > On Tue, 1/8/17,  <thar...@tharrrk.net>
  wrote:
  >
  >  Subject: Re: help
  configuration smtp server
  >  To: "Richard Pérez" <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>,
  user@openmeetings.apache.org
  >  Date: Tuesday, 1 August,
  2017, 18:51
  >
  >  Hello Richard,
  >
  >  I'm on linux here but yes,
  generally if
  >  your screen refreshes on
  windows
  >  OS, you might consider port
  465 open.
  >  You can try with port 466
  which is not
  >  open and see the
  difference.
  >
  >  What I would suggest is to
  try to setup
  >  your account in any email
  client
  >  on that machine (i.e.
  thunderbird,
  >  outlook..) and use the very
  same
  >  credentials with OM. Small
  things
  >  matter - username has to
  include the
  >  @domain etc, sometimes it's
  difficult
  >  to have the settings done
  correctly.
  >
  >  Please follow the gmail
  guides if you
  >  prefer to use their
  service:
  >  https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600
  >  https://support.google.com/mail/?p=BadCredentials
  >     (even it's for
  >  IMAP, the same rules apply -
  you may
  >  need to go to
  >

 https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha,
  >  etc.)
  >
  >  You may also try to use port
  587 and
  >  set
  mail.smtp.starttls.enable = 1
  >  See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openmeetings-user/UY_P0tQoWGI
  >  and
  >  
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-openmeetings-user/201203.mbox/%3cceaa10b3be8add43885aa9632d5820da1cc08...@adc.in.autorobinc.com%3E
  >
  >
  >  I'm just a common user
  trying to help
  >  ;) Wish you the very best
  luck and
  >  hope you will be happy with
  OM!
  >
  >  PS: I just tried to use
  gsmtp with
  >  openssl s_client -connect
  >  smtp.gmail.com:465 and
  realized I could
  >  not authorize with AUTH
  LOGIN.
  >  Maybe google decided to only
  allow
  >  OAuth (and I don't know if
  that is
  >  supported in OM). I would
  personally
  >  launch an SMTP server
  locally but
  >  that's another story and
  another lot of
  >  things to take care of...
  >
  >  Tharrrk
  >
  >  On 1.8.2017 20:59, Richard
  Pérez
  >  wrote:
  >  > Hello Tharrrk:
  >  >
  >  > Thanks for your
  suggestion.
  >  > I'm doing this on my
  desktop
  >  computer, with Win10 where I
  have OM installed (I have a
  >  laptop with WinXP to test as
  an attendee but haven't tried
  >  telnet there yet).
  >  >
  >  > I opened a cmd window
  and tested:
  >  > telnet smtp.gmail.com
  465
  >  >
  >  > When I click enter it
  activates,
  >  and I could distinguish the
  word "connecting" coming up
  >  before the whole window went
  blank (or black if you prefer)
  >  with no text in it.  In
  my case my escape character is
  >  "q", with which I recover
  the usual cmd prompt.
  >  >
  >  > I tried first with:
  $telnet
  >  smtp.gmail.com 465
  >  > but it does not
  recognise the
  >  character "$".
  >  >
  >  > After clicking Enter
  "connecting"
  >  went by very fast before
  going blank, so maybe there was
  >  something more written there
  like:
  >  >   Trying
  74.125.133.109...
  >  >   Connected to
  >
  gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com.
  >  >
  >  > but I can't be sure.
  >  > Can I consider 465 is
  >  enabled?  Maybe the
  checking behaviour is a bit
  >  different on Windows 10?
  >  >
  >  > Anything else I can
  do?
  >  >
  >  >
  >  > Richard
  >  >
  >  >
  >  >
  >

 --------------------------------------------
  >  > On Tue, 1/8/17,
  <thar...@tharrrk.net>
  >  wrote:
  >  >
  >  >   Subject: Re:
  help
  >  configuration smtp server
  >  >   To: user@openmeetings.apache.org,
  >  "Richard Pérez" <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  >  >   Date: Tuesday, 1
  August,
  >  2017, 15:16
  >  >
  >  >   Dear Richard,
  >  >
  >  >   telnet should be
  run on the
  >  machine where OM is
  >  >   running and
  provided
  >  >   with the gmail
  smtp
  >  >   server as
  parameter along
  >  with the smtps port - i.e.
  >  >   telnet
  smtp.gmail.com 465
  >  >   You
  >  >   should see a
  message like
  >  Connected to ... if it
  succeeded.
  >  >   This
  >  >   depends on OS
  you're
  >  using:
  >  >
  >  >   $telnet
  smtp.gmail.com 465
  >  >   Trying
  74.125.133.109...
  >  >   Connected to
  >
  gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com.
  >  >   Escape character
  is '^]'.
  >  >
  >  >   Hope this helps
  >  >
  >  >   Tharrrk
  >  >
  >  >
  >  >   On 1.8.2017
  18:51, Richard
  >  Pérez wrote:
  >  >   > Hello
  Maxim:
  >  >   >
  >  >   > I checked
  “Telnet
  >  Client” in Windows
  >  >   10 Control
  Panel, then
  >  checked telnet was enabled
  and I used
  >  >   the following
  command to
  >  check port 465:
  >  >   >
  >  >   > telnet
  181…myIP….
  >  >   465
  >  >   > and it
  delivered a
  >  blank cmd
  >  >   window.
  According to
  >  instructions I have seen
  googling
  >  >   that would mean
  port 465 is
  >  not closed.  I suppose
  that
  >  >   means it is not
  >  “Firewalled”.
  >  >   >
  >  >   > After
  sending an
  >  invitation (now instead
  >  >   of
  “localhost:5080” it
  >  says “181…myIP:5080”)
  I
  >  >   still get the
  same
  >  exception:
  >  >   >
  >  >   > ERROR
  08-01
  >  13:29:56.045
  >  >
  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:246
  >  [taskExecutor-1] - Error
  while
  >  >   sending message
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >
  javax.mail.MessagingException:
 Exception reading response
  >  >   >
  >  >   > And I’m
  still
  >  >   getting:
  >  >   > Caused by:
  >  >
  >
  java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read
 timed out
  >  >   >
  >  >   > I did
  another test,
  >  >   disconnecting my
  antivirus
  >  for 10 min, and got a
  different
  >  >   exception:
  >  >   >
  >  >   > ERROR
  >  >   08-01
  13:36:35.578
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:246
  >  >   [taskExecutor-2]
  - Error
  >  while sending message
  >  >   >
  >
  javax.mail.MessagingException: Could
 not
  >  >   connect to SMTP
  host:
  >  smtp.gmail.com, port: 465,
  response:
  >  >   -1
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.openServer(SMTPTransport.java:2106)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:712)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:388)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:246)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:195)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 javax.mail.Transport.send0(Transport.java:254)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 javax.mail.Transport.send(Transport.java:124)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 org.apache.openmeetings.core.mail.MailHandler$2.run(MailHandler.java:242)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown
  >  >   Source)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >

 java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown
  >  >   Source)
  >  >   >
     at
  >  >
  >  java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown
  Source)
  >  >   >
  >  >   DEBUG 08-01
  13:36:53.053
  >  o.a.o.w.c.MainPanel:117
  >  >
  >
  [http-nio-0.0.0.0-5080-exec-5] -
 Sending WebSocket PING
  >  >   > DEBUG
  08-01
  >  13:37:10.280
  >  >
  o.a.o.s.q.s.ReminderJob:44
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-7]
  >  >   -
  >  ReminderJob.remindMeetings
  >  >   > DEBUG
  >  >   08-01
  13:37:16.752
  >  o.a.o.s.q.s.ReminderJob:44
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-7]
  >  >   -
  >  ReminderJob.remindMeetings
  >  >   > DEBUG
  >  >   08-01
  13:37:23.155
  >  o.a.o.w.c.MainPanel:117
  >  >
  >
  [http-nio-0.0.0.0-5080-exec-1] -
 Sending WebSocket PING
  >  >   > DEBUG
  08-01
  >  13:37:25.291
  >  >
  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:277
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-8]
  >  >   - sendMails
  enter ...
  >  >   > DEBUG
  08-01
  >  >   13:37:25.293
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:279
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-8]
  >  >   - Number of
  emails in init
  >  queue 1
  >  >   >
  >  >   DEBUG 08-01
  13:37:25.297
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:236
  >  >   [taskExecutor-3]
  - Message
  >  sending in progress
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   Does this
  information help
  >  to understand what's
  >  >   wrong?
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   > Richard
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 --------------------------------------------
  >  >   > On Mon,
  31/7/17, Maxim
  >  Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>
  >  >   wrote:
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  Subject:
  >  >   Re: help
  configuration smtp
  >  server
  >  >   >
  >  >   To:
  "Openmeetings
  >  user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>,
  >  >   "Richard Pérez"
  <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  >  >   >
  Date: Monday,
  >  31 July, 2017, 23:16
  >  >   >
  >  >   >   This
  error:
  >  >   >
  "Caused by:
  >  >
  >
  java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read
  >  >   >
  >  >    timed
  out"Often mean
  >  port 465 is
  >  >   >
  "firewalled".
  >  You can check
  >  >   it using
  >  >   >
  telnet
  >  >   >
  >  application.base.url in
  >  >   >
  configuration
  >  should be changed to
  >  >   something
  resolvable from
  >  >   >
  outside
  >  >   your server for
  ex.
  >  external IP, hostname
  >  >   >
  etc.
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >   On
  Tue, Aug 1,
  >  >   2017 at 9:21 AM,
  Richard
  >  Pérez <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  >  >   >
  wrote:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Hello Coscend:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >   >
  Thanks for
  >  your answer.
  >  >   >   >
  Let me see
  >  if I understand.
  >  >   >   >
  If one of
  >  my attendees receives
  >  >   this link:
  >  >
  >

 http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/hash?invitation=.....
  >  >   >   >
  He can
  >  only enter the room using
  >  >   my computer?
  >  >   >   >
  I suppose
  >  the same
  >  >   goes if I put my
  IP address
  >  instead
  >  >   >
  >  >   of "localhost".
  >  Right?
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >   >
  I must say
  >  that link was
  >  >   created by my
  installed OM,
  >  in
  >  >   >   the
  >  >   room, with the
  form to send
  >  an invitation.
  >  >   >   >
  If I can't
  >  use
  >  >   "localhost" in
  an
  >  >   >
  >  >   invitation why
  does OM
  >  create that link instead of
  >  >   something
  >  >   >
  else.  I
  >  can't edit
  >  >   that link on the
  frontend.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >   >
  My current
  >  install has the
  >  >   following in
  config:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   smtp_server
  >
  >  smtp.gmail.com
  >  >   >   >
  smtp_port
  >  >
  >  465
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  system_email_addr
  >
       myem...@mywebsite.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  email_username
        myem...@mywebsite.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  email_userpass
        my
  >  >   password for
  GSuite
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >
  mail.smtp.starttls.enable
    1
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  application.base.url
  >    http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >   >
  I
  >  >   have noticed
  that when I
  >  change the
  >  >   >
  >  >
  "system_email_addr" in the
  >  Admin> Config,
  >  >   the
  >  >   >
  following log
  >  line does not
  >  >   change, it still
  shows the
  >  email
  >  >   >   I
  >  >   used as the
  "user" email
  >  when I installed OM (myem...@mywebsite.com).
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >   >
  DEBUG
  >  >   07-30
  20:11:03.136
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:205
  >  >   >
  >  [taskExecutor-1] -
  setReplyTo (email
  >  >   used to register
  when
  >  >   >
  installing
  >  >   OM)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   > Is it
  possible my
  >  Admin >config is being
  >  >   overridden
  >  >   >   by
  my install
  >  info, and I
  >  >   should
  re-install OM with
  >  some
  >  >   >
  other
  >  >   info.
  >  >   >   >
  Any idea
  >  what info?
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Thanks,
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   > Richard
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >

 --------------------------------------------
  >  >   >   >
  On Mon,
  >  31/7/17, Coscend@OM
  >  >   >
  <om.insig...@coscend.com>
  >  >   wrote:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  Subject: RE:
  >  help configuration smtp
  server
  >  >   >
  >  To:
  >  user@openmeetings.apache.org
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Date: Monday, 31 July,
  2017,
  >  >   18:07
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  Dear
  Richard,
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  Here
  >  are two vectors to help
  >  >   you
  >  >   >
  >
  >  resolve your issue.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Perhaps your application
  name
  >  >   and
  >  >   >
  >
  >  e-mail are not configured
  >  >   properly:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  Admin->Configuration
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Localhost->
  only someone
  >  using your
  >  >   >
  >
  >  local computer can use the
  >  >   invitation.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   > example
  link created:
  >  
http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/hash?invitation=6c608020-c92d-42bc-98d9-763cfb0a1bb3&language=1).
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >...
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  >
  >  ReminderJob.remindMeetings
  ERROR
  >  >   >
  >
  >  07-30 20:11:33.499
  >  >
  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:246
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  - Error
  >  while sending message
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Thank you.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Sincerely,
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Hemant K. Sabat
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Coscend Communications
  >  >   Solutions
  >  >   >
  >
  >  www.Coscend.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

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  Video
  >  >   >
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  >  Collaboration,
  Tele-healthcare,
  >  >   Tele-education,
  >  >   >
  Telepresence
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Services, on the fly…
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

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  >  >   >
  >
  >  From: Richard Pérez
  [mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk]
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017
  3:23
  >  >   PM
  >  >   >
  >  To:
  >  Openmeetings user-list
  >  >   <user@openmeetings.apache.org>
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Subject: Re: help
  configuration
  >  >   smtp
  >  >   >
  >
  >  server
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Hello Maxim:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  I
  >  followed what you suggested
  >  >   the last
  >  >   >
  >  time
  >  I asked about
  >  >   this (13th july)
  but for
  >  some
  >  >   >
  reason
  >  >   I
  >  >   >
  >
  >  can’t get it to work.
  >  >   Considering my
  procedures
  >  >   >   and
  >  >   >
  >  the
  >  Error I get what can I be
  >  >   doing wrong?
  >  >   >
  >  - Is
  >  there
  >  >   another way to
  send the
  >  link
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   to my attendees
  without
  >  using the email feature?
  >  >   >
  (i.e.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   create an
  invitation email
  >  with a password, create
  >  >   >   the
  link,
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  and
  copy these
  >  into an ordinary email).
  >  >   >
  >  - I
  >  tried to do this pasting
  the
  >  >   link
  >  >   >
  >  into
  >  the browser of my
  >  >   laptop but it
  does not
  >  open
  >  >   >   the
  >  >   >
  >
  >  access to OM (example link
  >  >   created: 
http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/hash?invitation=6c608020-c92d-42bc-98d9-763cfb0a1bb3&language=1).
  >  >   >
  >  My
  >  laptop runs on Windows XP
  and
  >  >   no one is
  supporting
  >  >   >   XP
  >  >   >
  >
  >  anymore.  Could this be
  the
  >  >   cause or am I
  doing
  >  >   >
  this
  >  >   >
  >
  >  wrong?
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  set
  up gmail
  >  smtp
  >  >   >
  >  https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en
  >  >   >
  >  I
  >  chose: Gmail SMTP server
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   From here I went
  to: https://support.google.com/a/answer/6260879?hl=en
  >  >   >
  >
  >  because I had to make sure
  I
  >  >   was
  >  >   >
  >
  >  enabling “Less secure
  >  >   apps”
  correctly
  >  According
  >  >   >   to
  >  >   this
  >  >   >
  >
  >  page, to be able to
  >  >   enable “Less
  secure
  >  apps” I
  >  >   >   had
  >  >   to
  >  >   >
  >
  >  access Google Admin
  >  >   Console, to be
  able to do
  >  this I
  >  >   >   had
  >  >   to
  >  >   >
  >
  >  create a GSuite account
  >  >   with a non-gmail
  email
  >  from
  >  >   >   my
  >  >   >
  >
  >  website, verify my domain
  as
  >  >   usual, and
  apparently
  >  >   >
  I’m
  >  >   >
  >
  >  going to be invoiced if I
  want
  >  >   to keep on
  using
  >  >   >
  this.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  After going through this
  >  >   adventure
  crossing rivers,
  >  >   >
  >  >   through
  >  >   >
  >
  >  swamps, under and
  >  >   over the ocean,
  I finally
  >  installed
  >  >   >
  >  >   OM
  >  >   >
  >  with
  >  the following
  >  >   data:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  smtp_server:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   smtp.gmail.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  smtp_port:
  >  >     465
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  mail.smtp.starttls.enable:
  >  1
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  I
  >  have tried to get emails
  sent
  >  >   from
  >  >   >
  >  the
  >  room (Public Video
  >  >   And Whiteboard
  Room) using
  >  >   >   the
  >  >   >
  >
  >  following email
  information:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  system_email_addr
  >  >   >
  >
  >     1) the
  >  >   email registered
  as the
  >  user email when
  >  >   >
  >
  >  installing OM (my website
  >  >   email), It is
  the same
  >  >   >
  email used
  >  >   >
  >  as
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >       Admin of
  Gsuite; 2) another
  >  >   >
  >
  >  gmail: myem...@gmail.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  email_username
  >  >   >
  >  myemail@gmail
  >  >   or
  >  >   >
  >  mygsuiteem...@mywebsite.com
  >  >   >
  >  or
  >  my OM username (not an
  >  >   email)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  email_userpass
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   password used to
  enter myem...@gmail.com
  >  >   >
  >  or
  >  my password used to enter mygsuiteem...@mywebsite.com
  >  >   >
  >  or
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >      my OM
  password, respectively
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Each time I
  changed the
  >  configuration
  >  >   >
  >  >    >
  in the
  >  frontend I logged out and
  restarted Red5
  >  >   to
  >  >   >   make
  sure
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  changes were
  >  effective, then went into
  the room
  >  >   and
  >  >   >   sent
  an
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  email
  invitation
  >  (with password activated
  and
  >  >   having
  >  >   >
  created
  >  >   >
  >  the
  >  hash link)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  myGSuiteemail:  if I
  >  had an email
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  called john...@mywebsite.com
  >  >   >
  >
  >  managed through my website,
  now
  >  >   I have an email
  with
  >  >   >
  that
  >  >   >
  >  same
  >  name managed through
  >  >   Google’s
  Gsuite but
  >  >   >
  although it
  >  >   >
  >
  >  looks like gmail.com it
  sends
  >  >   emails as if
  >  >   >   it
  were
  >  john123
  >  >   >
  >  from
  >  my website.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  What
  >  I have found in my OM log
  >  >   is the
  >  >   >
  >
  >  following (the same in
  >  >   all cases):
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  EBUG
  >  07-30 20:11:03.061
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:236
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  - Message
  >  >   >
  >  >   sending
  >  >   >
  >  in
  >  progress
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:03.062
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:237
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  -
  >  To:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   "email of person
  I am
  >  inviting"
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:03.062
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:238
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  -
  >  >   >
  Subject:
  >  >   >
  >
  >  "invitation sent"
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:03.062
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:199
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  -
  >  >   >
  getMimeMessage
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:03.062
  >  >
  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:162
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  -
  >  getBasicMimeMessage DEBUG
  07-30
  >  >   >
  >
  >  20:11:03.136
  >  >
  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:205
  >  >   >
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  -
  >  >   >
  >
  >  setReplyTo
  >  >   "Email
  registered for
  >  “user” when
  >  >   >   I
  installed
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  OM"
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >  (It doesn’t change when
  >  >   >
  >  >    >
  I change
  >  emails in the frontend
  Configuration)
  >  >   DEBUG
  >  >   >
  07-30
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  20:11:10.139
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:277
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-3]
  >  >   >
  >  -
  >  sendMails enter ...
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:10.146
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:279
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-3]
  >  >   >
  >  -
  >  Number of emails in init
  queue
  >  >   0 DEBUG 07-30
  >  >   >
  20:11:10.147
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:284
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-3]
  >  >   >
  >  -
  >  ... sendMails done.
  >  >   >
  >
  >  DEBUG 07-30 20:11:11.048
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.w.c.MainPanel:117
  >  >   >
  >
  [http-nio-0.0.0.0-5080-exec-7] -
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Sending WebSocket PING
  DEBUG
  >  >   07-30
  20:11:27.974
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  o.a.o.s.q.s.ReminderJob:44
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 [org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#0_Worker-4]
  >  >   >
  >  -
  >  ReminderJob.remindMeetings
  >  >   ERROR 07-30
  >  >   >
  20:11:33.499
  >  >   >
  >
  >  o.a.o.c.m.MailHandler:246
  >  >   [taskExecutor-1]
  - Error
  >  >   >
  while
  >  >   >
  >
  >  sending message
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >
  javax.mail.MessagingException:
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  Exception
  >  reading response
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.readServerResponse(SMTPTransport.java:2369)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.openServer(SMTPTransport.java:2096)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:712)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:388)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:246)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:195)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 javax.mail.Transport.send0(Transport.java:254)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 javax.mail.Transport.send(Transport.java:124)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 org.apache.openmeetings.core.mail.MailHandler$2.run(MailHandler.java:242)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Source)
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Source)
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >  java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown
  Source) Caused by:
  >  >   >
  >
  >
  java.net.SocketTimeoutException:
  >  >   Read timed out
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >

 java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native
  >  >   >
  Method)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >

 java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Unknown
  >  >   >
  Source)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  at
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >

 java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.util.TraceInputStream.read(TraceInputStream.java:124)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(Unknown Source)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >

 java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.util.LineInputStream.readLine(LineInputStream.java:92)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      at
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >

 com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.readServerResponse(SMTPTransport.java:2349)
  >  >   >
  >
  >      ... 11 common
  frames
  >  >   >
  >
  >  omitted
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Thanks,
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   Richard
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >
  >

 --------------------------------------------
  >  >   >
  >  On
  >  Thu, 13/7/17, Maxim
  >  >   Solodovnik
  >  >   >
  >
  >  <solomax...@gmail.com>
  >  >   >
  >
  >  wrote:
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Subject: Re: help
  >  >   configuration
  smtp
  >  >   >
  >
  >  server
  >  >   >
  >   To:
  >  "Openmeetings
  >  >   user-list"
  <user@openmeetings.apache.org>,
  >  >   >
  >
  >  "Richard Pérez"
  >  >   <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>
  >  >   >
  >
  >  Date: Thursday, 13 July,
  2017,
  >  >   22:03
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >   To
  set up gmail
  >  smtp you should get
  >  >   >
  >
  >  params  from here:
  >  >   >
  >   https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en
  >  >   >
  >   I
  >  have used "Gmail SMTP
  >  >   server"
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >   In
  >  OM
  >  >
  >  "mail.smtp.starttls.enable"
  >  >   >
  >  >    >
   should be
  >  "1"
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >   In
  >  case of "unable
  >  >   to find valid
  >  >   >
  >
  >  certification
  >  >   path to
  requested
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   target" you most
  probably
  >  need to
  >  >   >
  >
  >  update JRE (to get latest
  >  >   CAs)
  >  >   >
  >   If
  >  not try to import
  >  >   certificate
  >  >   >
  >
  >  chain
  >  >   >
  >   in
  >  catruststore of JVM (as
  >  >   was
  >  >   >
  >
  >  discussed earlier)
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >   --
  >  >   >   WBR
  >  >   >
  Maxim aka
  >  >   solomax
  >  >
  >
  >



  --
  WBR
  Maxim aka solomax




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