Skip,
Who rejects your emails, the server or the client? Can you send the exact error message? Is it from /var/log/maillog, or from drupal? To create an email account, you have to create a user (useradd). However, difficult to say whether that's the problem, without knowing where the error message comes from and what exactly is says.
Ursula
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Skip Taylor avskip@gmail.com wrote:
I have that situation but it's being rejected because the email account doesn't exist and I have no clue how to create one for it. Wish there was an online tutorial for this on Centos 5.
Anyone seen such?
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Prkos prkos@prkos.hr wrote:
Does the site email domain match the website domain? Some spam filters mark emails as suspicious if those domains don't match.
If the site informs you the message has been sent and you can see the entry in the Database log but the mail doesn't arrive most likely it's something to do with email configuration and spam filters. Check the mail log of your email server, find the message in the queue and see what status it has (if you have access to your email server).
Mihaela
On 08/16/2011 08:51 PM, Gastón Pablo Pérez wrote:
Hi there!
I have a problem with contact form in Drupal 7, when I try to send a contact information through this, the site informs that the message was sent, but the mails doesn't come. In the same server I have other site with Drupal 6 and this site works perfectly, so I deduce that the problem is not on the mail server configuration.
Any ideas?
thanks in advance
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