Hi, my D5 installation at a hosting provider couldn't send emails. in logfile is everything okay. Somebody has hints for me ? Regards Sebastian -- For a man to truly understand rejection, he must first be ignored by a cat.
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Hi, my D5 installation at a hosting provider couldn't send emails. in logfile is everything okay.
Somebody has hints for me ?
You need to look at the log files. You can try looking at php errors in ?q=admin/logs/watchdog but if that isn't enough you'll need the apache log files. Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
Am Freitag, 26. September 2008 13:01:12 schrieb Earnie Boyd:
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Hi, my D5 installation at a hosting provider couldn't send emails. in logfile is everything okay.
Somebody has hints for me ?
You need to look at the log files. You can try looking at php errors in ?q=admin/logs/watchdog but if that isn't enough you'll need the apache log files. I read the Drupal logfiles AND some of the logfiles from the apache-webserver. Probel is, that this site is running by a Webhoster and i haven't access to ALL logfiles. My other Drupal installations are on my Server and they could send a email.
Regards Sebastian
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
-- Now, you might ask, "How do I get one of those complete home tool sets for under $4?" An excellent question. Go to one of those really cheap discount stores where they sell plastic furniture in colors visible from the planet Neptune and where they have a food section specializing in cardboard cartons full of Raisinets and malted milk balls manufactured during the Nixon administration. In either the hardware or housewares department, you'll find an item imported from an obscure Oriental country and described as "Nine Tools in One", consisting of a little handle with interchangeable ends representing inscrutable Oriental notions of tools that Americans might use around the home. Buy it. This is the kind of tool set professionals use. Not only is it inexpensive, but it also has a great safety feature not found in the so-called quality tools sets: The handle will actually break right off if you accidentally hit yourself or anything else, or expose it to direct sunlight. -- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Am Freitag, 26. September 2008 13:01:12 schrieb Earnie Boyd:
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Hi, my D5 installation at a hosting provider couldn't send emails. in logfile is everything okay.
Somebody has hints for me ?
You need to look at the log files. You can try looking at php errors in ?q=admin/logs/watchdog but if that isn't enough you'll need the apache log files. I read the Drupal logfiles AND some of the logfiles from the apache-webserver.
So there wasn't a clue?
Probel is, that this site is running by a Webhoster and i haven't access to ALL logfiles.
I understand that.
My other Drupal installations are on my Server and they could send a email.
Open a ticket with your host provider. It sounds like the email server settings aren't correct.
-- Now, you might ask, "How do I get one of those complete home
--8<-- Please drop this sig spam from your mails to this and any other list. Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
Am Freitag, 26. September 2008 17:59:51 schrieb Earnie Boyd:
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Am Freitag, 26. September 2008 13:01:12 schrieb Earnie Boyd:
Quoting Sebastian Gödecke <simpsonetti@googlemail.com>:
Hi, my D5 installation at a hosting provider couldn't send emails. in logfile is everything okay.
Somebody has hints for me ?
You need to look at the log files. You can try looking at php errors in ?q=admin/logs/watchdog but if that isn't enough you'll need the apache log files.
I read the Drupal logfiles AND some of the logfiles from the apache-webserver.
So there wasn't a clue? No, nothing.
Probel is, that this site is running by a Webhoster and i haven't access to ALL logfiles.
I understand that.
My other Drupal installations are on my Server and they could send a email.
Open a ticket with your host provider. It sounds like the email server settings aren't correct.
I think too, that this is a problem by my webhosting-provider. My D5 installation on MY root-server works fine WITH email :)
-- Now, you might ask, "How do I get one of those complete home
--8<--
Please drop this sig spam from your mails to this and any other list.
Oh, sorry, i didn't recognized, that i set up this. I think i need holiday, so long i a week...
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
-- Regards Sebastian Gödecke
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