Hi!

Now VisualSVN Server supports only SMTP servers that do not request
login/password parameters, but we're going to implement that in future
versions of the VisualSVN Server. Please stay turned!

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 9:36 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can't exactly figure this out.  I used your new email hook to send
> commit emails after a commit.  I sent the email from my address to my
> address as a test.  I added the smtp server in the field you said.
> However, I NEVER SPECIFIED THE PASSWORD for my email account.
>
> I expected to have to put in <smtp-server>:password or something like
> this.  However I didn't need it. Your hook sent the email from me to
> me with no need for a password.  Is this a fundamental flaw of an smtp
> mail server? I was astonished! I suppose it is good for me in the
> short term that I don't need to figure out how to specify a password,
> bad not good in a sense that it underscores a security risk in my
> email server.
>
> Any information regarding this would be greatly appreaciated.
>
> I was thinking that it would be even more functionality for a future
> release to be able to specify an email address for each user.  Then
> the script could send the email to their address rather than to a
> single email address.
>
> Thank you for a great product,
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Dylan Reynolds
>
> Hook Script you suggest to use:
>
> VisualSVNServerHooks.exe commit-notification -r %2 --from <from-email>
> --to <to-email> --smtp-server <smtp-server> "%1"
>



-- 
Olga Dolidze
VisualSVN Support

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