ah, well, I _thought_ I was using ERJavaMail...

I think I was looking at the BugTracker app for implementation --

did I misunderstand?

should I be using another method construct to actually do things like send 
notifications?

I'm just setting up the usual "welcome" emails and notifications typical of 
social systems.

I figure I'll trigger these emails based on changes in EO attributes which 
would be my next step from here.

Suggestions?

On Dec 15, 2010, at 5:01 PM, D Tim Cummings wrote:

> setSMTPHost() sets the host for WOMailDelivery.  There is also a launch 
> argument "-WOSMTPHost hostname" or property WOSMTPHost=hostname
> 
> er.javamail.smtpHost is used for ERJavaMail which is a better way of sending 
> emails but sounds like it is not what you are using.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On 16/12/2010, at 7:30 AM, Jesse Tayler wrote:
> 
>> well, I can set the application's setSMTPHost() method at launch which will 
>> point to the server, but still doesn't seem to read the properties where I 
>> ask for authentication etc.
>> 
>> I can see the properties file is being used by some packages, so I wonder 
>> why these rules don't seem to want to stick.
>> 
>> I don't know how to print out those properties at launch as you suggest, but 
>> maybe it's a good idea to figure. Do you know a method call that reports 
>> what the app is using for properties?
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 15, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
>> 
>>> We don't use er.javamail.smtpHost property and it works for us.
>>> 
>>> nslookup resolves both oeinc.com and mail.oeinc.com with same IP and telnet 
>>> on port 25 is working.
>>> 
>>> Try log the properties in your applications' didFinishLaunching() method 
>>> and inspect what are the values. (You can also look at the console as it 
>>> spits complete properties list).
>>> 
>>> Farrukh
>>> 
>>> On 2010-12-15, at 11:56 PM, Jesse Tayler wrote:
>>> 
>>>> hmm -- good idea, I was not aware of those
>>>> 
>>>> however, I get the same error even after listing my host and port 25 I 
>>>> think, same error anyway
>>>> 
>>>> checking around on example apps, I see similar configurations, but all to 
>>>> fake domains of course.
>>>> 
>>>> sure seems simple enough, if I'm interpreting the error correctly anyway --
>>>> 
>>>> On Dec 15, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Dis you try setting following properties as well?
>>>>> 
>>>>> mail.smtp.host
>>>>> mail.smtp.port
>>>> 
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