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Eirik Alfstad Johansen
Wednesday 21 April 2004 5:13:02 am
Hi,
For some strange reason, the user account activation email is not sent for a site I'm currently working on (v 3.3-4, rev. 5412). I've had this problem before on a separate site and fixed it, but I can't seem to remember how.
Anyone got any ideas?
Sincerely,
Eirik Johansenhttp://www.netmaking.no/
Sincerely, Eirik Alfstad Johansen http://www.netmaking.no/
Dominik Pich
Thursday 22 April 2004 12:35:43 am
debug the kernel... see where the train goes of the track....
Balazs Halasy
Thursday 22 April 2004 12:36:55 am
Does other mail get sent out by the system? Is the mail transport config. set up correctly?
Balazs
Stian Lindhom
Sunday 09 May 2004 4:24:37 pm
I'm using the same version and revision as Erik and having troubles with this as well.Most users get the mail but some are complaining, I've tried registering accounts with a few different email accounts myself, but only been able to reproduce the problem for one <b>ifi.uio.no</b>-account.
Erik: Do you know any of the email-adresses which didn't receive the mail? Could there perhaps be a pattern?
My transport is set to sendmail, and I can send and receive mail outside Ez without any trouble...
Nicklas Lundgren
Monday 10 May 2004 5:36:29 am
Hi, I dont know if this is related, but I seem to have problems sending order-confirmations to the Admin-email address set in the site.ini override in : [MailSettings]AdminEmail=
Im running version 3.3-3 (3.3), SVN revision 4927. The problem only occur when the AdminEmail address contains a dash (-) like in [email protected].Could it be possible that eZ doesnt allow dashes in email adresses?
Regards,Nicklas
Kjell Knudsen
Thursday 19 August 2004 1:52:40 am
Did anyone find a solution to this? (on 3.4-6556)
I'm getting massive complaints on this - but am never able to reproduce it myself.
Would help if there's a way I as Admin can activate an account - or the user can ask to have the activation e-mail reissued if not received.
I'm wondering at the problem being caused by how eZ writes the e-mail and that causing spamfilters to kick in. Allthough the bayesian logic of SpamAssasin gives the messages an overall low rating the fact that there's no real name and that the e-mail client isn't liked gives the message some spampoints on my system.
-kjell
Kjell Knudsen http://www.icbl.org