I have created an email application, and now want to test in simulator. While i send the mail it saves a copy in my device outbox. but how can test really it is sending to the target.
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Sending and receiving email messages can be tested on a computer by employing a BlackBerry device simulator, ESS, POP3 and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) email client. Please follow the instructions below to send and receive email messages.
Set up ESS as a local messaging server.
Set the ESS to use standalone mode.
Select POP3 and SMTP ports (Note: This step can be omitted for ESS version 4.1 and earlier).
Specify a desired name and email address.
Launch ESS.
Set up a POP3 or SMTP email client (i.e. Microsoft® Outlook® Express).
Create an email account.
Associate the email address specified in step 1 for this account.
Set both the incoming POP3 server and outgoing SMTP server as a localhost, and use the ports specified in step 1.
Send an email message using BlackBerry device simulator.
Compose and send an email message in the BlackBerry device simulator.
Check for the email message in the Inbox of the email account created in step 2.
Reply to the email message. The reply message should appear in the Inbox of the BlackBerry device simulator.
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I'm having issue with https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/<userId>/sendMail.
I get 202 Accepted as response, however when I browsed to the user's mailbox above, I'm receiving delivery failure notification as below:
Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups:
<username>#outlook.com
Your message wasn't delivered because the recipient's email provider rejected it.
Remote Server returned '550 5.7.708 Service unavailable. Access denied, traffic not accepted from this IP. For more information please go to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=526653 AS(7171) [SYBPR01MB4428.ausprd01.prod.outlook.com]'
When I logon to Outlook and send email to <username>#outlook.com from <userId>'s Outlook, the email was sent successfully.
Anyone know what's happening here?
I've tried to add a SMTP connector, but doesn't fixed the problem. When SMTP connector send an email to test Outbound Email, it works fine as I can receive at <_username_>#outlook.com.
If you follow the link provided, it explains what is happening
5.7.708 Access denied, traffic not accepted from this IP
The majority of traffic from this tenant has been detected as suspicious and has resulted in a ban on sending ability for the tenant.
Ensure that any compromises or open relays have been resolved, and then contact support through your regular channel.
For more information, see Fix email delivery issues for error codes 5.7.700 through 5.7.750 in Exchange Online.
I am using email functionality for email to sms of nopcommerce from plugin.
when i am send email gmail to "mobilenumber#domainname" then getting error : The client or server is only configured for E-mail addresses with ASCII local-parts: mobilenumber#domainname
and when i am set smtpClient.DeliveryFormat = SmtpDeliveryFormat.International; then not getting any error but also not get sms in mobile.
and when direct send email from my gmail account then send email successfully and also sms get successfully.
Please give me some idea how should we handle?
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Jatin Gadhiya
I am not sure if this is technically possible but I am running a AMPPS box on Windows 7 as my localhost and I have configured it with Gmail SMTP (ssl://smtp.gmail.com) to send out email from my PHP scripts like joomla, wordpress, socialengine, etc.
Now I installed and setup hMailServer and I am able to send and receive emails locally but was wondering if there was a simple way that I could configure my localhost and email server to send out email to outside world (e.g. #hotmail.com or #yahoo.com receipients) using Gmail SMTP?
Currently with my setup, I am only able to receive installation confirmation emails from AMPPS but nothing else like "Forget Password" or "User Registration Forms" work.
Any ideas without getting too deep into code modification?
The simple answer is no, or rather it is far from easy, especially from a home based server.
And the reason is that your IP address amd mail server domain will not be considered as a ligitimate mail server by most of the legitimate mailservers you will be trying to send mail to, and they will just reject it as yet another spam server.
Have a look at these:
https://serverfault.com/questions/72559/setting-up-a-mail-server-best-practices-to-be-recognized-as-legitimate
How to conduct legitimate email campaigns
I am Using Jenkins v1.521 on Windows 2008 R2 server. I need to enable email build notifications in the builds. I have also installed email ext plugin.
I have configured the SMTP server details under Configure System in Jenkins.
I tried sending the test email from Jenkins using "Test Configuration" option providing my email address and I get a message that says "Email successfully sent" but I don't seem to be receiving the email.
I also tried doing a telnet to the SMTP server directly on the server hosting Jenkins and sent an email manually and it worked. I received the email.
I wonder why the mail sending part does not work via Jenkins?
Could any one please provide me suggestions to fix this issue?
In order to get this to work, a valid email must be entered into the "System Admin e-mail address" field. That field is on the same page but is located in another section higher up. Without doing so, I too received a message that the email was successfully sent but I never received it. Once I set it, the test emails started to be received properly.
I have application that needs to send emails and sms text messages. It sends emails just fine, but when I try to send text messages using email gateways (for verizon, xxxyyyzzzz#vtext.com) I get nothing. I have texted the phone using though the email gateway using my gmail account, so I know it works. I would just think that from my app's point of view I am just sending out another email. Any idea why this doesn't work? Or what I can do to troubleshoot it?
I should also note that I am doing this from a Rails app on my local computer...not that it should matter.
Maybe Verizon has software that can identify emails sent from software rather than humans, and rejects yours?
Try making your software add all the same headers (eg. X-Mailer) that a normal email client would add.
Verizon could be doing a reverse DNS query as a simple spam check. Your ISP's info could show up during this look up instead of the return address info that your email message contains, and thus could be getting blocked.
To troubleshot this make sure that the return e-mail address that you are using is coming from an ISP e-mail account.
Here is how to debug it on Linux. Run your Rails application server with strace:
strace -s99999 -e connect,read,write,close -o strace.log script/server
Then examine strace.log and see exactly which SMTP server the Rails application connects to, and what it reads and writes.
Then do the same with your favorite mail client (recommended: mutt, because Thunderbird is slow in strace).
Try to send exactly the same bytes from Rails what your mail client sends.
I have used SMS_Fu in the past to send out text messages. It has worked wonderfully.
I have written a client app for Ruby for sending SMS, please see http://freebiesms.blogspot.com/2009/07/send-free-sms-from-ruby.html to download
complete source code.
Regards
Dan