Install ok, but how to configure smtp?
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 5:17 pm
Hi all,
Never had trouble installing these kind of softwares before, but i have tried both linux and windows version and is stuck on the same step....everything works fine except that...where to configure the mail-settings? for example this is installed on server with ip 192.168.0.1/24 as hostname server01, but our smtp-server is located at 192.168.0.2/24 with hostname server02.
Let's assume both are in the same domain (company.xyz)
So where on the openemm configuration/files do you get this working?
I have tried running setup.bat in windows and configuring most settings files on linux and still no luck, e-mails simply won't send.
I have tried disabling TLS as well and that is the current running config....some log files the var/spool/queue indicates an authentication error, while others indicate nothing..except mails dont arrive.
in windows, what is the proper way to enter the parameters for the above scenario?
YES, it is a MUST in our environment to host the SMTP and EMM on different servers, and the 192.168.0.2 is setup to allow smtp-relays from 192.168.0.1 (or server01.company.xyz).
Any help apreciated since .... i dont know where else to look for smtp-server, we're hosting our own smtp-servers for several domains and thus we need the two-server relaying solution. can this be done? or is it a requirement that the openemm is installed with a FQDN directly pointed towards it?
Never had trouble installing these kind of softwares before, but i have tried both linux and windows version and is stuck on the same step....everything works fine except that...where to configure the mail-settings? for example this is installed on server with ip 192.168.0.1/24 as hostname server01, but our smtp-server is located at 192.168.0.2/24 with hostname server02.
Let's assume both are in the same domain (company.xyz)
So where on the openemm configuration/files do you get this working?
I have tried running setup.bat in windows and configuring most settings files on linux and still no luck, e-mails simply won't send.
I have tried disabling TLS as well and that is the current running config....some log files the var/spool/queue indicates an authentication error, while others indicate nothing..except mails dont arrive.
in windows, what is the proper way to enter the parameters for the above scenario?
YES, it is a MUST in our environment to host the SMTP and EMM on different servers, and the 192.168.0.2 is setup to allow smtp-relays from 192.168.0.1 (or server01.company.xyz).
Any help apreciated since .... i dont know where else to look for smtp-server, we're hosting our own smtp-servers for several domains and thus we need the two-server relaying solution. can this be done? or is it a requirement that the openemm is installed with a FQDN directly pointed towards it?