[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
Yes, I've turned the TLS off and now it works :) thanks for your very valuable tips! On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:45:41 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
one more question if I may, I'm trying to send email to my mailing list (around 1500 emails), bus I get a constant error: WARNING:web2py:Mail.send failure:{'some@email': (451, 'Sender rate 78.5 of 50 messages per 5m')} do you know what could be causing this? On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Yes, I've turned the TLS off and now it works :) thanks for your very valuable tips! On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:45:41 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
talking about standards, the 451 error is labelled as Requested action aborted: local error in processing. that error that returns to you seems to pinpoint that you can only use that smtp to send a max of 50 messages in 5 minutes On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:09:23 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: one more question if I may, I'm trying to send email to my mailing list (around 1500 emails), bus I get a constant error: WARNING:web2py:Mail.send failure:{'some@email': (451, 'Sender rate 78.5 of 50 messages per 5m')} do you know what could be causing this? On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Yes, I've turned the TLS off and now it works :) thanks for your very valuable tips! On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:45:41 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
The SMTP server you're using has restrains on the number of messages that can be sent in a certain time period. Also, make sure the provider's terms and conditions allow such usage so that you don't get suspended... In any case, these are not really errors and have nothing to do with web2py itself. Regards, Ales On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:09:23 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: one more question if I may, I'm trying to send email to my mailing list (around 1500 emails), bus I get a constant error: WARNING:web2py:Mail.send failure:{'some@email': (451, 'Sender rate 78.5 of 50 messages per 5m')} do you know what could be causing this? On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Yes, I've turned the TLS off and now it works :) thanks for your very valuable tips! On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:45:41 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error --
Re: [web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
thnx guys On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:11 PM, LightDot light...@gmail.com wrote: The SMTP server you're using has restrains on the number of messages that can be sent in a certain time period. Also, make sure the provider's terms and conditions allow such usage so that you don't get suspended... In any case, these are not really errors and have nothing to do with web2py itself. Regards, Ales On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:09:23 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: one more question if I may, I'm trying to send email to my mailing list (around 1500 emails), bus I get a constant error: WARNING:web2py:Mail.send failure:{'some@email': (451, 'Sender rate 78.5 of 50 messages per 5m')} do you know what could be causing this? On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Yes, I've turned the TLS off and now it works :) thanks for your very valuable tips! On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 1:45:41 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:25:00 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Gmail server gives an error of: *No SSL support included in this Python* I'm using 2.6v of Python, doesn't it support it? It should, in theory, if openssl headers are compiled into the distribution you have. That's all a different problem ordinary server gives an error of: *STARTTLS extension not supported by server.* Would it be possible to somehow bypass the STARTTLS initialization? I'm good with simple smtp. tls=False on the server istantiation or settings.tls = False in db.py . By default it's true for security measures. btw server.result = {} thnx On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12:35:25 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: BTW: all of these are showing that all of them return *False*! ...what python version are you using ? The first log shows that no SSL is available. Please print both server.result and server.error -- --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
Thanx for a tip Niphlod, Here's the output: send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226] SIZE 35882577 8BITMIME STARTTLS ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' .. File console, line 1 send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244. 128.226] ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 SIZE 35882577 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 8BITMIME ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax Traceback (most recent call last): File console, line 1, in module NameError: name 'STARTTLS' is not defined Traceback (most recent call last): File console, line 1, in module NameError: name 'ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES' is not defined File console, line 1 send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' File console, line 1 ..send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' ^ Could you help me to figure out what's wrong? On Monday, December 3, 2012 1:29:33 AM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: let's inspect the code: if the exception has something to do with an error related to sending the email, the value returned is always True. That means that if (and that's not your case) there's something wrong with body, sender, cc, etc, you would see an exception. Given instead that there are no errors with the parameters you're using (because your rtn is True), if there are errors sending the email they are stored into mail.error (usually the entire traceback). If that's None, by all means the mail server (or whatever you're connecting to) is responding something like ok, I queued it. To inspect the problem further, please add a line in gluon/tools.py smtp_args = self.settings.server.split(':') if self.settings.ssl: server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(*smtp_args) else: server = smtplib.SMTP(*smtp_args) server.set_debuglevel(1)#added line That will print on stderr all the raw commands sent to the mail server. You can try sending an email just entering the shell of your app with web2py.py -M -S yourappname and then mail.send('t...@example.comjavascript:', 'subject', 'test body') or, cd-ing into web2py.py folder and web2py$ python Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Oct 1 2012, 22:04:36) [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. from gluon.tools import Mail server = Mail('smtp.gmail.com:587', 'your...@gmail.com javascript:', 'youruser:password') server.send('t...@example.com javascript:', 'subject', 'test body') following this, something like send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226] SIZE 35882577 8BITMIME STARTTLS ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' .. should appear if the connection can be established with google servers. On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:03:44 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: it only returns True. I'm beginning to guess there's smthng wrong with some firewalls ISP has placed On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:54:40 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't catch the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by the mail server) On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:57:22 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: yes, it gives very little info: In [3] : print mail.result {} In [4] : print mail.error None On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
STOP! you should have only executed from gluon.tools import Mail server = Mail('smtp.gmail.com:587', 'your...@gmail.com', 'youruser:password' ) server.send('t...@example.com', 'subject', 'test body') and copied the output here. You seem to have entered in the console my example output, that is NOT something you want to enter in a shell :P We want to read the shell after those 3 lines to see what is going to happen: mine was only an example on what a successful connection prints. On Monday, December 3, 2012 4:52:16 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Thanx for a tip Niphlod, Here's the output: send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226] SIZE 35882577 8BITMIME STARTTLS ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' .. File console, line 1 send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244. 128.226] ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 SIZE 35882577 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File console, line 1 8BITMIME ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax Traceback (most recent call last): File console, line 1, in module NameError: name 'STARTTLS' is not defined Traceback (most recent call last): File console, line 1, in module NameError: name 'ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES' is not defined File console, line 1 send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' File console, line 1 ..send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' ^ Could you help me to figure out what's wrong? On Monday, December 3, 2012 1:29:33 AM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: let's inspect the code: if the exception has something to do with an error related to sending the email, the value returned is always True. That means that if (and that's not your case) there's something wrong with body, sender, cc, etc, you would see an exception. Given instead that there are no errors with the parameters you're using (because your rtn is True), if there are errors sending the email they are stored into mail.error (usually the entire traceback). If that's None, by all means the mail server (or whatever you're connecting to) is responding something like ok, I queued it. To inspect the problem further, please add a line in gluon/tools.py smtp_args = self.settings.server.split(':') if self.settings.ssl: server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(*smtp_args) else: server = smtplib.SMTP(*smtp_args) server.set_debuglevel(1)#added line That will print on stderr all the raw commands sent to the mail server. You can try sending an email just entering the shell of your app with web2py.py -M -S yourappname and then mail.send('t...@example.com', 'subject', 'test body') or, cd-ing into web2py.py folder and web2py$ python Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Oct 1 2012, 22:04:36) [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. from gluon.tools import Mail server = Mail('smtp.gmail.com:587', 'your...@gmail.com', 'youruser:password') server.send('t...@example.com', 'subject', 'test body') following this, something like send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226 ] SIZE 35882577 8BITMIME STARTTLS ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' .. should appear if the connection can be established with google servers. On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:03:44 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: it only returns True. I'm beginning to guess there's smthng wrong with some firewalls ISP has placed On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:54:40 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't catch the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
yes, it gives very little info: In [3] : print mail.result {} In [4] : print mail.error None On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com javascript:', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't catch the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by the mail server) On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:57:22 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: yes, it gives very little info: In [3] : print mail.result {} In [4] : print mail.error None On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
it only returns True. I'm beginning to guess there's smthng wrong with some firewalls ISP has placed On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:54:40 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't catch the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by the mail server) On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:57:22 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: yes, it gives very little info: In [3] : print mail.result {} In [4] : print mail.error None On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
let's inspect the code: if the exception has something to do with an error related to sending the email, the value returned is always True. That means that if (and that's not your case) there's something wrong with body, sender, cc, etc, you would see an exception. Given instead that there are no errors with the parameters you're using (because your rtn is True), if there are errors sending the email they are stored into mail.error (usually the entire traceback). If that's None, by all means the mail server (or whatever you're connecting to) is responding something like ok, I queued it. To inspect the problem further, please add a line in gluon/tools.py smtp_args = self.settings.server.split(':') if self.settings.ssl: server = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(*smtp_args) else: server = smtplib.SMTP(*smtp_args) server.set_debuglevel(1)#added line That will print on stderr all the raw commands sent to the mail server. You can try sending an email just entering the shell of your app with web2py.py -M -S yourappname and then mail.send('t...@example.com', 'subject', 'test body') or, cd-ing into web2py.py folder and web2py$ python Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Oct 1 2012, 22:04:36) [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information. from gluon.tools import Mail server = Mail('smtp.gmail.com:587', 'youru...@gmail.com', 'youruser:password') server.send('t...@example.com', 'subject', 'test body') following this, something like send: 'ehlo [127.0.1.1]\r\n' reply: '250-mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226]\r\n' reply: '250-SIZE 35882577\r\n' reply: '250-8BITMIME\r\n' reply: '250-STARTTLS\r\n' reply: '250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n' reply: retcode (250); Msg: mx.google.com at your service, [95.244.128.226] SIZE 35882577 8BITMIME STARTTLS ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES send: 'STARTTLS\r\n' .. should appear if the connection can be established with google servers. On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:03:44 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: it only returns True. I'm beginning to guess there's smthng wrong with some firewalls ISP has placed On Sunday, December 2, 2012 9:54:40 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't catch the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by the mail server) On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:57:22 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: yes, it gives very little info: In [3] : print mail.result {} In [4] : print mail.error None On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
Yes, I am able to telnet to gmail smtp On Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:08:08 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: is your server able to reach gmail's smtps servers ? On Thursday, November 29, 2012 10:46:12 AM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: External smtp, gmail --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
did you try to see what errors you get back ? rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', 'Message subject', 'Plain text body of the message') print rtn print mail.result print mail.error ? Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha scritto: nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee ;) Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be their fault. On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
External smtp, gmail --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change web2py.exe into apache.exe On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --
[web2py] Re: Unable to send emails (mail.send) from server
what do you use to send mails ? postfix? exim ? external smtp ? On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:20:55 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable to send anything. This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on it. Thank you in advance! --