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! >>>> >>> --