Im running a VPS with NGINX and PHP 7.0 and I'm trying to setup Roundcube in combination with Mailgun.
I've setup a Mailgun account and got it all working (I can receive/send emails via Mailgun).
Now I'm trying to implement Roundcube as an email client, but I cannot seem to login with the Mailgun SMTP credentials.
I keep getting the following error message:
IMAP Error: Login failed for user#domain.com from IP1.IP1.IP1.IP1.
Could not connect to IP2.IP2.IP2.IP2:587:
Connection timed out in
/var/www/webmail/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_imap.php on line 184
(POST /webmail/?_task=login?_task=login&_action=login)
Now I'm starting to doubt if this might even work, does anyone have experience with the following setup?
Mailgun is not providing SMTP/IMAP to new users.
Maybe that's why.
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I have been trying to configure SMTP in order to send an confirmation email to email based self-registration users but each time an error message appear saying that
Tried to send you an email but failed!
this is my moodle email configurations
this is the error message I get when I run a test email
when searched the error I found that Moodle does not connect to email server.
is there any other configurations that I should check?
since this did not work I tried to connect through outlook.
I tried to configure outlook but it also failed.
this is the configuration for outlook
this is the error I get
please help..!!!
I'm not entirely sure what the problem is, we are using our own mailserver..
However, there are some restrictions to Gmail usage, which can require you to make some changes on your Gmail account.
Have a look at this to allow a new service access to your Gmail account:
https://www.lifewire.com/unlock-gmail-for-a-new-email-program-or-service-1171974
And here to allow your Gmail access to less secure services and programs:
https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps?pli=1
I have a domain, a Console Application with OWIN self-host.
The Console app host on AWS EC2 server windows server 2012.
My mail feature of server is sending Verification Mail
I've google many owin mail send or receive infomation,
but all of them are smtp/pop3 on google or some other smtp/pop3 server.
Is it possible to do send / receive mail in a console with current ip or custom domain?
I've try method.
Use hMailServer:
No luck in this. can't send/receive any mail, and set gmail for add smtp and pop3,
but fail.
the error msg: "We were unable to locate the other domain. Please contact your other provider."
Use AWS SES:
Still fail on this.
AWS SES need vail domain with anyaccount#domain, but i have no mail feature on my server.
Use my gmail:
Connect gmail need SSL. I have no SSL.
And research hours for host ssl on OWIN self-host,
Is there other solution for this?
I set a DNS MX Record from my DNS provider.
Now,I can send/receive mail with hamilserver and gmail smtp/pop3.
not best solution, but my problem solved.
I have just installed VestaCP on a fresh CentOS VPS.
I have set up email for one domain. All mail sent to that domain bounces with the error 550 smtp auth requried
I have commented out the following;
deny message = smtp auth requried
from exim.conf
I have turned off anti-spam.
I still get the bounce with this message.
Specifically, if I send an email from a gmail account google responds:
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain foobar.tld by mail.foobar.tld. [x.x.x.x].
The error that the other server returned was:
550 smtp auth requried
Any experience with this? I have seen the problem on a number of threads but have not found a solution.
I partially solved the problem. It only occurred when sending mail to the smtp server from a domain that was hosted on the same server for web but not for email. When I sent email from a domain that had nothing to do with any domains hosted on the same server as the exim instance, then it got through. I still can't send email from the domain that was causing the problem and I would like to, but I can work around it.
So to be clear in case anyone reads this:
domain1 web is hosted on server1
domain1 email is hosted on google's servers
domain2 is hosted on server1 for web and email
exim is running on server1
when I send email from thunderbird via google's server from email#domain1 to and email#domain2 the exim instance asks google's smtp server for authentication even though the mail is being delivered to a mailbox in its list of domains it can deliver to on the same physical server where it is running.
I suspect that it is suspicious of the from address, which it shouldn't be since the mx records indicate that it does not host mail for that domain.
There is lots of posts with users having same error, but none of them works for me...
I am trying to send email reports in Hudson/Jenkins...
Our mail server uses SSL/TLS, I configured Jenkins for TLS, then I am getting this error:
Client does not have permissions to send as this sender
When I try javamail using code, it sends the email properly. Also, Thunderbird works fine.
Any ideas? Do I need to contact mail server administrators?
Finally got it, thanks to Friso
Had to set my email address in System Admin e-mail address under Jenkins Location.
The email should be changed in three places as below as per version 2.19.4:
Extended E-mail Notification - If using SMTP plugin
Email Notification - SMTP Authentication
Jenkins location - System Admin e-mail address
I had the same issue, and I discovered that credentials were no more valid, so I asked to the IT department who told me that credentials were no more need on LAN.
Now it works!
This is quite a specific question, and I have had no luck on the grails nabble forum, so I thought I would post here. I am using the grails mail plug-in, but I think my question is a general one about using authsmtp as an email gateway from my server.
I am having trouble sending mail from my app using authsmtp. I have installed and configured the mail plugin and was originally using my ISP's SMTP server to send mails. However when I deployed to AWS EC2 this failed because my elastic IP was blocked by the SMTP host. So I bought myself an authsmtp account and set up my server email address as an accepted one at authsmtp.
I then changed my configuration in SecurityConfig.groovy to point to the authsmtp server that I had been designated...
mailHost = "mail.authsmtp.com"
mailUsername = "myusername"
mailPassword = "mypassword"
mailProtocol = "smtp"
mailFrom = "valid-authsmtp-address#mydomain.com"
mailPort = 2525
...and I'm just trying to get this to work locally before I deploy back up to AWS. Sending mail fails and in my log I have this exception:
2010-02-13 10:59:44,218 [http-8080-1] ERROR service.EmailerService - Failed to send emails: Failed messages: com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSendFailedException: 513 5.0.0 Your email system must authenticate before sending mail.
org.springframework.mail.MailSendException; nested exception details (1) are:
Failed message 1:
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSendFailedException: 513 5.0.0 Your email system must authenticate before sending mail. at
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.issueSendCommand(SMTPTransport.java:1388)
at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.mailFrom(SMTPTransport.java:959)
at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.sendMessage(SMTPTransport.java:583)
I'm a bit lost since the username and password I provide in the
configuration are definitely correct.
A terse and not very helpful conversation with authsmtp support suggests
that I need to MD5 and/or base64 encode my credentials before sending, so my
question is in three parts...
1) any idea what's going on with the failure and why that message is
appearing?
2) how would I encode the credentials to pass to authsmtp and how would I
configure that for the mail plugin
3) has anyone successfully connected and sent mail through authsmtp from the
mail plugin and specifically from AWS EC2?
When sending Email using the Acegi plugin, under the hood a Spring JavaMailSenderImpl is used. Looking at its docs:
Note that the underlying JavaMail Session has to be configured with the property "mail.smtp.auth" set to true, else the specified password will not be sent to the mail server by the JavaMail runtime. If you are not explicitly passing in a Session to use, simply specify this setting via setJavaMailProperties(java.util.Properties).
So append to your SecurityConfig.groovy the following:
javaMailProperties = [ "mail.smtp.auth": true]
I didn't find a solution to this using the Grails mail plugin, so I'm still interested in an answer, however I did find a workround. It may be useful in case anyone else follows me down this lonely path.