Since my upgrade to LiveZilla 4.1.0.3 I have not been able to send emails (e.g. transcripts).
When I test the send function in the admin setup I get "Test email could not be send <...> SMTP Error: Could not authenticate." which is weird since my SMTP does not require authentication, and it worked perfectly before upgrading.
I have tried against two different working smtp servers, but I get the same error, so I fear that the latest version of LiveZilla has introduced an bug.
Best regards,
René Truelsen
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 18 April 2012 - 08:01 AM
#2
Posted 18 April 2012 - 09:56 AM
Our old solution was working for most users but it had many drawbacks so we decided to use the wide spread standard solution phpmailer which was integrated in 4.1.
I think that phpmailer requires your smtp server to require authentication.
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weird since my SMTP does not require authentication
#3
Posted 03 March 2013 - 12:24 AM
We recently moved to a centos machine and we have everything instelled properly, however we get this error
when we check the ssl encryption
If we dont select ssl encryption we get an error saying:
how can this be fixed?
when we check the ssl encryption
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The test email could not be sent!
Error: SMTP error: Could not connect to SMTP host
Error: SMTP error: Could not connect to SMTP host
If we dont select ssl encryption we get an error saying:
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The test email could not be sent!
Error: Smtp error: could not authenticate <p> smtp server error 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first <p/>
Error: Smtp error: could not authenticate <p> smtp server error 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first <p/>
how can this be fixed?
#4
Posted 03 March 2013 - 07:13 AM
Hi Gabu,
Please make sure you PHP installation has SSL support (look for an "openssl" section in the output from phpinfo()).
LiveZilla uses the stand class PHPMailer for sending emails. I did some research and found many suggestions on how to fix this on these pages:
http://stackoverflow...rough-phpmailer
http://stackoverflow...s-command-first
Hope this helps.
Please make sure you PHP installation has SSL support (look for an "openssl" section in the output from phpinfo()).
LiveZilla uses the stand class PHPMailer for sending emails. I did some research and found many suggestions on how to fix this on these pages:
http://stackoverflow...rough-phpmailer
http://stackoverflow...s-command-first
Hope this helps.
#5
Posted 06 March 2013 - 12:49 AM
Yea we do have SSL support
and problem still continues :S
any other way to make it work?
and problem still continues :S
any other way to make it work?
#6
Posted 09 March 2013 - 06:57 PM
anny further help in this thread? I mean we have SSL support what else could it be?
#7
Posted 15 March 2013 - 12:08 AM
is there any further help or this will be ignored?
#8
Posted 15 March 2013 - 07:07 AM
What kind of help do you expect more? Please note that this is a problem with your webserver.
There's a ton of information in the threads posted above, also you can easily track down this problem yourself. Please understand that we cannot do this for you.
Thanks.
There's a ton of information in the threads posted above, also you can easily track down this problem yourself. Please understand that we cannot do this for you.
Thanks.
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