Ignore the wizard - put "localhost" in the SMTP Server field and do the test. If it passes upload the site.
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I was reseller with Webfusion for many years and I've come across a screenshot of Webfusion network settings for v7 - I haven't had to upload to a WF account for a year or so, but hopefully the account settings haven't changed, so here are some suggestions...
Try the Server host without 'ftp' in front, just 'dfordog.com'.
Leave 'Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog Directory as viewed by the FTP Server' blank.
Try ticking 'Use Passive FTP Transfers' (I used to recommend this to dial-up users!).
Are the SMTP username and password definitely correct for your main mailbox? (i.e. not forwarded aliases or secondary mailboxes).
This might all be hoplessly out of date, but from what you've said, it sounds like anything might be worth a try
Malcolm
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Originally posted by wjcampbethat pop.info username is the same one you were using with the other SMTP server. Have you been to the D for Dog control panel and set up an account name and password for use on the website?
You need to use an account name and password that has the right to send and receive mail on D for Dog.
I tried setting up a new mailbox. I set it up in my host control panel and then set up a corresponding account in Outlook which seems to work fine.
My host control panel said the username of the new mail box is pop.orders-4 and the server name is potassium.webfusion.co.uk so now my network setup for email looks like this
It went through OK previously (even if I didn't receive the email) but today I have tried again and am now getting an error message:
The computer you specified as your mail server is not a valid mail (SMTP) server. Check the computer name or address and try again. If it fails again, then it is possible, you were locked out by a firewall program, or you don't have network connection to this server.
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Originally posted by RuralWebIgnore the wizard - put "localhost" in the SMTP Server field and do the test. If it passes upload the site.
OK, I tried putting 'localhost' in SMTP Server instead
The Test ran through OK but I am still not actually receiving the email
I have already uploaded the store http://dfordog.com/acatalog/
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Originally posted by ArtisanI was reseller with Webfusion for many years and I've come across a screenshot of Webfusion network settings for v7 - I haven't had to upload to a WF account for a year or so, but hopefully the account settings haven't changed, so here are some suggestions...
Try the Server host without 'ftp' in front, just 'dfordog.com'.
Leave 'Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog Directory as viewed by the FTP Server' blank.
Try ticking 'Use Passive FTP Transfers' (I used to recommend this to dial-up users!).
Are the SMTP username and password definitely correct for your main mailbox? (i.e. not forwarded aliases or secondary mailboxes).
This might all be hoplessly out of date, but from what you've said, it sounds like anything might be worth a try
Malcolm
Thanks for the help. I tried missing of the ftp part but no joy. I have also tried leaving the cgi path blank and ticking the ftp box previously. Tried again just in case but no luck.
I was interested in what you said about the mailbox. I wasn't using my primary mail box. I never use it and don't even have it set up in Outlook. Instead I was using extra (secondary?) ones. So I thought I would try what you say about using the primary mailbox instead. I thought I better set it up in Outlook first, yes... but it is failing. I can't send a test message. Oh crikey. So I have emailed Webfusion support to ask why I can't seem to set up my primary mailbox in Outlook. I mean, am I missing something? I have loads set up in Outlook and they are all fine.
I am getting a bit tired and confused now
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Originally posted by ArtisanIf you don't get any luck with Webfusion support, and you're OK with letting me have your account details, I'm willing to have a crack at it from here. Don't expect a lightning-fast response, though, things are a bit hectic at present
Malcolm
I will send you anything you need. Is it safe by email? Just let me know what you need.
No point me waiting for Webfusion to reply. They reply quickly but it never seems to help.
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I don't think I have any antispam in operation since all spam arrives and I filter it myself. Or am I talking cobblers
Out of interest though, do you use secondary webfusion mailboxes with Actinic? Everytime I make a new mailbox I have a username and password so I just use those, don't I? I can't see why that wouldn't work.
The test runs fine using localhost or potassium.webfusion.co.uk but either way I do not actually receive the email.
OMG, I just tried localhost and then potassium.webfusion.co.uk again and just got the Actinic test email. Hurray. Why it has suddenly decided to work though I do not know. I sat all day doing exactly that.
The wizard still doesn't work but you say I don't need it to, is that right? Should I not be concerned about it not working?
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I don't think I have any antispam in operation since all spam arrives and I filter it myself. Or am I talking cobblers
Out of interest though, do you use secondary webfusion mailboxes with Actinic? Everytime I make a new mailbox I have a username and password so I just use those, don't I? I can't see why that wouldn't work.
OMG, I just tried localhost and then potassium.webfusion.co.uk again and just got the Actinic test email. Hurray. Why it has suddenly decided to work though I do not know. I sat all day doing exactly that.
Ignore the wizard - its only an automatic way of setting the network settings, you have done this manually and uploaded so it works.
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as the seller I received nothing... so I wouldn't know when orders came in.
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