I meant 'send!'

Anyone else had a chance to look at this?

Jason

On 03/03/2009, at 7:35 AM, Jason Keenan wrote:

>
> 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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