Equally - if there is any other route to getting e-mails to send out, I am open to suggestions!
I don't really care HOW OTRS sends e-mails, I just need it to send them! I don't think I can write off many more days work on this project without someone higher-up getting annoyed, and canning the ...
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- 11 Sep 2012, 11:35
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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- 11 Sep 2012, 11:33
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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Re: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
All these errors seem to refer to file structures and commands in Linux - I am running on Windows - I barely know one end of Linux from the other!!!
I just been checking the SMTP logs on the Exchange server, and it doesn't appear to show anything, so it doesn't look like an Exchange problem to me ...
I just been checking the SMTP logs on the Exchange server, and it doesn't appear to show anything, so it doesn't look like an Exchange problem to me ...
- 10 Sep 2012, 18:08
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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Re: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
No - didn't miss the hint, but did confuse me slightly. I put in my original post that I was using SMTP to connect... please see the attached screenshot...
- 10 Sep 2012, 17:53
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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Re: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
I'm sorry - you've lost me?
It's not the location, it's the method???
It's not the location, it's the method???
- 10 Sep 2012, 17:23
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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Re: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
Thanks crythias,
I've already had a root around the web - but didn't think of not referring to OTRS in my search. I've just tried the search you suggest, and all I could really find of any use was the suggestion that I use the FQDN, instead of the IP of the mail server.
I've changed to the FQDN ...
I've already had a root around the web - but didn't think of not referring to OTRS in my search. I've just tried the search you suggest, and all I could really find of any use was the suggestion that I use the FQDN, instead of the IP of the mail server.
I've changed to the FQDN ...
- 10 Sep 2012, 16:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
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Bad File Descriptor when sending mail
Hello,
Apologies if this has been answered lots, or if it is just my idiocy that is causing the problem - any assistance you can render would be most appreciated! I have been playing with this for hours, and just can't get anywhere!
I am running OTRS 3.1.9 for Windows, and am trying to make it ...
Apologies if this has been answered lots, or if it is just my idiocy that is causing the problem - any assistance you can render would be most appreciated! I have been playing with this for hours, and just can't get anywhere!
I am running OTRS 3.1.9 for Windows, and am trying to make it ...