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"Your email failed to send! Please try again.
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Date: 2007/09/22 01:58
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By: fengle
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I encountered this problem when I send an email to any users. I am sure the mailer setting is correct since I can get user registration email and new entry in profile book notification without any problem.
Anyone have a idea? My site is www.citysportsinfo.net, you are welcome to have a free test. Thanks!
BTW: I also have problem with either joomla default contact component or CB contact. The above mentioned issue maybe be relevatnt I guess.
Shiau
Post edited by: fengle, at: 2007/09/22 02:46
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Re:"Your email failed to send! Please try again.
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Date: 2007/09/22 02:48
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By: fengle
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The following is my server setting, maybe it is helpful to figher out the problem
Database Version: 5.0.27-community-nt-log PHP Version: 5.1.2 Web Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 WebServer to PHP interface: cgi-fcgi Joomla! Version: Joomla! 1.0.13 Stable [ Sunglow ] 21 July 2007 16:00 UTC Relevant PHP Settings: Joomla! Register Globals Emulation: ON Register Globals: ON Magic Quotes: ON Safe Mode: OFF File Uploads: ON Session auto start: OFF Session save path: c:windowstemp Short Open Tags: ON Output Buffering: OFF Open basedir: none Display Errors: ON XML enabled: Yes Zlib enabled: Yes Disabled Functions: none
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Re:"Your email failed to send! Please try again.
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Date: 2007/09/22 18:38
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By: beat
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try changing joomla global email settings, or contact your hoster. Beat - Developer on Community Builder core Team - If you like CB and this forum, you will love Nick's CB 1.1 reference manual ! : Click here to Get it now  - Would like to help us move faster ? Get it, and/or help us spend more time coding by helping others in this forum, many thanks
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Date: 2007/09/24 09:22
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By: fengle
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beat wrote: try changing joomla global email settings, or contact your hoster.
Can you give me more explanation? such as what I should ask for from my hoster?
My users can't send emails though CB email function, but they DO get emails including followings: CB registration email User reports Connection request notifiation
And I just find out if I set the parameter "Emails sent "From:" " @CB backend to "admin-reply to-user" instead of user address,emails then can get through!
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Date: 2007/09/24 12:24
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By: beat
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fengle wrote: beat wrote: try changing joomla global email settings, or contact your hoster.
Can you give me more explanation? such as what I should ask for from my hoster?
My users can't send emails though CB email function, but they DO get emails including followings: CB registration email User reports Connection request notifiation
And I just find out if I set the parameter "Emails sent "From:" " @CB backend to "admin-reply to-user" instead of user address,emails then can get through!
Yup. Right. Good find, thanks for sharing. That's why this setting is there for.
Explanation, also as reference to others who search forum:
1) Some hosters allow only emails to be sent from their server which have a "from" address with a domain-name which is hosted on their server.
2) Also some email-hosters accept emails only from a host which is in the "SPF" record of the corresponding domain-name.
Now that has a small privacy drawback, since bounced/returned-emails's subjects will be seen by the admin instead of the user. This is explained in the setting's explanation:
Setting for Send-to-User Email forms: Sender formating: Choose between:
- "From:" User Email Address (no "Reply-To:" field):
User receives all replies and error reports, for better privacy)
- "From:" Admin Email Address, with "Reply-To": User Email Address:
This is SPF spam-checking compliant, but admin may receive errors/erroneous replies
Anyway, good that you could find solution to the problem, and that it was already included in CB. Beat - Developer on Community Builder core Team - If you like CB and this forum, you will love Nick's CB 1.1 reference manual ! : Click here to Get it now  - Would like to help us move faster ? Get it, and/or help us spend more time coding by helping others in this forum, many thanks
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