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knapert

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I've searched through the forums, and read through the FAQs, but i havent been able to find any post on my problems.

Firstly, im trying to get the mailing feature working.
I've used a very basic installation, not changed alot of pre set choices.
I was looking at some thread on how to get the mailing working, and followed that.
Just to see if anything was working i used gmails smtp server, and my own gmail account as authentication.

So, SMTP server; smtp.gmail.com
tried with and without ssl, and setting both 25 and 465 as ports used.
and, as i said used my own gmail account just to try it.
Earlier I also tried my company's own smtp server, but all tries has resulted in the same error msg.

When i try send test mail, i get: errno 8: hostname nor servname not provided, or not known.

I've seen others who've gotten errno 8, but they haven't said "hostname nor servname not provided, or not known."

So, im at a loss about what to do, and where the problem lies. It didnt seem to make any difference which server, or port, or authentication i used. Always got the same error

Thanks for any help!
 

knapert

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Thanks for the quick reply!

Configure in what way, do you mean?

All i've done with the root user, is i have given it an email address, and I'm not getting any emails to that.

Is there anything else I need to do, to configure the root account?
 

phoenix

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When i try send test mail, i get: errno 8: hostname nor servname not provided, or not known!
Have you set the DNS servers in your Network Configuration? Can you ping the mail server from the command line?

[EDIT]BTW, have you set a valid domain name in the 'From email' setting on the email settings page, if you don't the message is likely to get bounced.
 

knapert

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Got it working :)

It had something to do with the DNS settings i suppose, i tried using the ip for the smtp server, instead of the name, and got it working

Thanks for all replies
 
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