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email setup
  • 2005/5/23 15:06

  • MS-2001

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Since we are back on a linux server with out xoops-project i can't change the email-preferences. i cant even get into that menu:

/modules/system/admin.php?fct=preferences&op=show&confcat_id=6

I just see an empty site like about:blank. on our windows server it worked well but not on out linux server.

any idea how to solve that? we need to chance the settings because gmx-user dont get the registration mails...

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MS-2001
Re: email setup
  • 2005/5/24 20:30

  • MS-2001

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What about the Xoops-Developer-Team? Don't even you know a solution?

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Re: email setup
  • 2005/5/25 13:16

  • MS-2001

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I just found out, that this problem could be caused by debian.

we are using debian + xoops: we cannot see the email setup page

a friends is using a debian server + xoops: he cannot see the email setup page

a friend is using a suse server + xoops: he can see the email setup page

we are using a windows server + xoops: we can see the email setup page.

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MS-2001
Re: email setup
  • 2005/5/29 9:29

  • MS-2001

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  • Posts: 204

  • Since: 2004/7/27


No idea?

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MS-2001
Re: email setup
  • 2005/5/31 13:05

  • MS-2001

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  • Since: 2004/7/27


*grml*

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Re: email setup
  • 2005/5/31 15:10

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  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 119

  • Since: 2004/8/18


I think it is almost impossible to solve this with the current description of the problem - hence asking again and again with no further description is unlikely to yield you an answer.

You need to switch on debugging in system preferences and see what each setting gives you.

I can tell you it is unlikely that debian is the cause per se as I run several debian machines with xoops. If you don't have email setup on debian then this may prevent the email being sent but it should not give you a blank screen. Check that you can send mail from the machine from a mail client on the machine - eg. mutt. Check that sendmail exists and that the path is correct in xoops. Do a clean install of XOOPS and see if you get the same blank screen. Look in the apache error logs - and the mail log - both in /var/log.

You must use detective work to find your problems...

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