Good idea I will try a other instance (if i have the necessary right) Do you now how web2py deal with the mail server? He do a telnet on the mail server to send a mail? Le 29 nov. 2012 00:16, "Niphlod" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> if web2py is started as www-data, you should try to send a mail with that > user from the shell. If it works from the shell and not from web2py, then > something else is missing (maybe an additional check on the sender address?) > Try also the other way around: start a simple web2py instance on a > different port (8000 is the default) and try from there. > > On Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:08:12 AM UTC+1, keiser1080 wrote: >> >> I think is the same user as apache maybe www-data when web2py is setup >> with wsgi ? I can chek tomorow @work, i have a limited shell access on the >> server, with some limited sudo user right like the reload of the apache >> service. >> Le 29 nov. 2012 00:00, "Niphlod" <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >>> >>> But still unable to send e-mail >>>> >>>> Before I leave the work I have ask the administrator of the server to >>>> check the log of the mail server. >>>> >>>> Maybe the owner of the web2py process have no right to send a e-mail ? >>>> >>>> Did you try running web2py with the same user that can send an email >>> with the "mail" command ? >>> >>> >>>> There are a lot of post with a similare probleme. But no solution. >>>> >>>> >>> that's because there are a lot of configuration possibilities for >>> authentication against a mail server ^_^ At the cost of sounding pedantic >>> and obvious, web2py just uses the "usual" method for queueing a mail, but >>> if the settings doesn't match the ones allowed from the mail server, it >>> won't work (of course). >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> >> -- > > > > --

