By the way, further to that, I had a problem with  
exception_notification. Seems !send doesn't work in 2.2.2 so it might  
be worth forcing an exception and seeing if you have the same  
problem. You wouldn't notice if you didn't have an exception but this  
shows up when the login throws one. There is a 2.2.2 compatible  
update which cured my problem. I'll try to send more detail.

Jason
On 03/03/2009, at 7:27 AM, Jason Keenan wrote:

>
> Hey there,
>
> KtyKat223 (no name yet ?) is on Ubuntu but there are still problems
> that need to be solved.
>
> On problem could be related to you network setup. I'm not sure what
> your physical connection is but if you have a server at home and are
> connecting through a cable or adsl connection I think you might have
> problems sending email directly from your server if your ISP doesn't
> allow it. I know I can't with mine. I think that would mean
> connecting to your ISPs smtp server just like you would for an email
> client which would in many cases be mail.ispname.com without a
> password. Figuring out the smtp connection problem would then be the
> issue.
>
> The main issue mentioned above is that for some reason choosing smtp
> and providing connection details in production.rb just doesn't work.
> Why?. Not entirely sure.
>
> I'll have a play on my remote machine and see if I can get something
> sorted out.
>
> By the way Steve, when I sent the details of my remote environment I
> said that I was on 1.8.4 ruby but I'm actually on 1.8.6 on remote
> CentOS machine and 1.8.4 locally on my OSX Tiger machine.
>
> Jason :)
> On 03/03/2009, at 2:37 AM, Steven Bristol wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:35 AM, KtyKat223 <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> As a temp solution to avoid the error, until I have sendmail
>>> installed
>>> and configured, I set the production.rb the same as  
>>> development.rb so
>>> it will ignore the fact it can't send the email. not ideal for
>>> production, but it let me check that the app is working in  
>>> production
>>> until sendmail is up and running.
>>>
>>
>> On CentOS installing sendmail should be as simple as "sudo yum
>> install sendmail"
>>
>>
>> cheers,
>> steve
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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