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texte = 555--94eb2c046e1e279b05053bfedc4eContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Donovan & Kenneth,Thanks for writing back.I am using WebDNA [version] 8.2I do not know the os name or number.I did not configure the old server, or the new server, and never have hadto configure a WebDNA install.My SMTP Mail Server setting says: localhostHow do I know if this is what I need? Would my sysop know if this neededto be altered?Yes, I can get to my Preferences page.I can see this:Outgoing Email FolderNo need to change this unless you move the EMailer Application outside ofWebCatalog's folderCompleted Email FolderNo need to change this unless you move the EMailer Application outside ofWebCatalog's folderEmail Log FolderThese directories are not visible via my FTP that I can see.Would they be visible on the os desktop?Because I can drive across the city and take a direct look at the server ifI need to.Thanks again for any assistance.sfbStephen F Braunsbraun1@twcny.rr.comOn Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> > I have migrated from another service, and the [sendmail] tag> > no longer works on this new server.>> It sounds like you failed to configure the new server the same as> the old server, so there could be a number of things that might> cause sendmail to fail.>> I would start with the WebCatalog preferences. Can you access the> WebCatalog Admin system via your browser? The mail folder> locations are specified in the prefs, so if you can access the> admin system you should be able to find them.>> You may also need access to the mail log files and/or the files in> the EMailProblem folder. What kind of access do you have to the> server?>> Regards,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>--94eb2c046e1e279b05053bfedc4eContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Donovan & Kenneth,
Thanks for writing back.
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I am using WebDNA [version] 8.2
I do not know =the os name or number.
I did not configure the old server, or the= new server, and never have had to configure a WebDNA install.
My=C2=A0SMTP Mail Server =C2=A0setting says: =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0l=ocalhost
How do I know if this is what I need? =C2=A0 Would my sy=sop know if this needed to be altered?
Yes, I can =get to my Preferences page.
I can see this:
Outg=oing Email Folder
=C2=A0 No need to change this =unless you move the EMailer Application outside of WebCatalog's folder<=/td>
Completed Email Folder
=
=C2=A0 No need to change this unless you move =the EMailer Application outside of WebCatalog's folder
Email Log Folder
=C2=A0<=br>
These directories are not visible via my FTP that I can se=e. Would they be visible on the os desktop? Because I can drive acr=oss the city and take a direct look at the server if I need to.
> I have migrated from another= service, and the [sendmail] tag > no longer works on this new server.
It sounds like you failed to configure the new server the same as the old server, so there could be a number of things that might cause sendmail to fail.
I would start with the WebCatalog preferences.=C2=A0 Can you access the WebCatalog Admin system via your browser?=C2=A0 The mail folder locations are specified in the prefs, so if you can access the admin system you should be able to find them.
You may also need access to the mail log files and/or the files in the EMailProblem folder.=C2=A0 What kind of access do you have to the server?
Regards, Kenneth Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.webdnasolutions.com Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration
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555--94eb2c046e1e279b05053bfedc4eContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Donovan & Kenneth,Thanks for writing back.I am using WebDNA [version] 8.2I do not know the os name or number.I did not configure the old server, or the new server, and never have hadto configure a WebDNA install.My SMTP Mail Server setting says: localhostHow do I know if this is what I need? Would my sysop know if this neededto be altered?Yes, I can get to my Preferences page.I can see this:Outgoing Email FolderNo need to change this unless you move the EMailer Application outside ofWebCatalog's folderCompleted Email FolderNo need to change this unless you move the EMailer Application outside ofWebCatalog's folderEmail Log FolderThese directories are not visible via my FTP that I can see.Would they be visible on the os desktop?Because I can drive across the city and take a direct look at the server ifI need to.Thanks again for any assistance.sfbStephen F Braunsbraun1@twcny.rr.comOn Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> > I have migrated from another service, and the [sendmail] tag> > no longer works on this new server.>> It sounds like you failed to configure the new server the same as> the old server, so there could be a number of things that might> cause sendmail to fail.>> I would start with the WebCatalog preferences. Can you access the> WebCatalog Admin system via your browser? The mail folder> locations are specified in the prefs, so if you can access the> admin system you should be able to find them.>> You may also need access to the mail log files and/or the files in> the EMailProblem folder. What kind of access do you have to the> server?>> Regards,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>--94eb2c046e1e279b05053bfedc4eContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I did not configure the old server, or the= new server, and never have had to configure a WebDNA install.
My=C2=A0SMTP Mail Server =C2=A0setting says: =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0l=ocalhost
How do I know if this is what I need? =C2=A0 Would my sy=sop know if this needed to be altered?
Yes, I can =get to my Preferences page.
I can see this:
Outg=oing Email Folder
=C2=A0 No need to change this =unless you move the EMailer Application outside of WebCatalog's folder<=/td>
Completed Email Folder
=
=C2=A0 No need to change this unless you move =the EMailer Application outside of WebCatalog's folder
Email Log Folder
=C2=A0<=br>
These directories are not visible via my FTP that I can se=e. Would they be visible on the os desktop? Because I can drive acr=oss the city and take a direct look at the server if I need to.
> I have migrated from another= service, and the [sendmail] tag > no longer works on this new server.
It sounds like you failed to configure the new server the same as the old server, so there could be a number of things that might cause sendmail to fail.
I would start with the WebCatalog preferences.=C2=A0 Can you access the WebCatalog Admin system via your browser?=C2=A0 The mail folder locations are specified in the prefs, so if you can access the admin system you should be able to find them.
You may also need access to the mail log files and/or the files in the EMailProblem folder.=C2=A0 What kind of access do you have to the server?
Regards, Kenneth Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.webdnasolutions.com Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration
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