On Tuesday 31 July 2007 07:06, Dave wrote: > On 7/29/07, Henrik Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi. I've set up Roller as the blog server for my band's web site. I > > followed the installation documentation for how to get Roller up and > > running in Tomcat 5.5.X and things seem to be working for the most > > part. I've created a couple of blogs, and registered a couple of > > users. I've set the administrative user's email address and configured > > the blogs to allow comments. I can add comments, and they show up as > > pending moderation in the UI. However, I never get an email sent to > > my administrative email address. I don't see any exceptions in the > > log files, nor do I see any failed attempts to send an email. > > > > The mail server is running on the same machine, and I'm able to telnet > > to port 25 without problems. I'm also running other applications in > > the same JVM that Tomcat runs on that are successfully sending emails > > using the JavaMail API using the same mail server. The mail server log > > file reveals no connections from localhost. My administrative email > > address works fine, because I can send email to it both from the > > server itself and from the outside. > > > > Here's a summary of my environment: > > > > OS: OpenSuSE Linux 10.2 > > Mail server: Postfix 2.3 > > Web server: Tomcat 5.5.12 (I know, I ought to upgrade) > > JDK: 1.5.0_11-b03 > > Roller: 3.0 incubating > > > > I've set the debugging flag on the blog admin page, but haven't really > > seen anything related to email notifications. Any tips are highly > > appreciated. Thanks, > > Things to check: > 1 - Uncommented the mail/Session setting in your context config file > 2 - Enabled weblog comments at site level (i.e. Server Admin page) > 3 - Enabled weblog comments at blog level (i.e. Weblog Settings page) > > Sounds like you might have missed #1? > > - Dave
Hi and thanks for the response. Sorry I didn't mention the mail/session setting in my posting. It is enabled. I did enable 2, and 3 above as well. I'm stumped. Any other tips? Thanks, /Henrik
