Hey all
Ok I thought I was almost ready to go live with our new site but no... I have checked every posting to do with smtp and 1and1 but none of the suggestions are working.
I am on the professional hosting package with 1and1 (linux) and site uploads and works fine, all PSP working ok.
However, I cannot get the smtp authorisation working. When I run the test in network settings (v8.03) i get the following:
"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."
Test results say:
Actinic Mail Test completed successfully
server: passed
connection: passed
sockets: passed
communications: failed
authorisation: failed
message: SMTP Authentication is not supported by this...server
my settings are:
smtp server: auth.smtp.oneandone.co.uk
Username and Password required checked
Username and passwrod entered.
I have tried using localhost, using "...1and1.co.uk", using both without username and password required, but nothing. The server definately supports smtp and even states the folowing: "To send e-mail using the SMTP-Server, activate SMTP Authentication. Please do not use the Secure Password Authentication (SPA) option. Optionally, port 587 can also be used in addition to the default port RFC 2476."
The funny thing is, I set up an email account on the test server and when I first entered their details, the test worked fine. Then it stopped working! So i set up a second email to check and it worked first time. After that neither work! Oh, i said the PSPs work - they do, but no confirmation emails sent.
This leaves me thinking it is something server side but seeing as i haven't done anything but the basics I am stumped. Am I supposed to enable soemthing else on the server -can't find anything as it says smtp is auto enabled.
Any help, suggestions, light bulb ideas most welcome!
I have attached the network settings file for info.
[In case you visit, this is a test server so still some graphic work to fix!]
Rob
Ok I thought I was almost ready to go live with our new site but no... I have checked every posting to do with smtp and 1and1 but none of the suggestions are working.
I am on the professional hosting package with 1and1 (linux) and site uploads and works fine, all PSP working ok.
However, I cannot get the smtp authorisation working. When I run the test in network settings (v8.03) i get the following:
"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."
Test results say:
Actinic Mail Test completed successfully
server: passed
connection: passed
sockets: passed
communications: failed
authorisation: failed
message: SMTP Authentication is not supported by this...server
my settings are:
smtp server: auth.smtp.oneandone.co.uk
Username and Password required checked
Username and passwrod entered.
I have tried using localhost, using "...1and1.co.uk", using both without username and password required, but nothing. The server definately supports smtp and even states the folowing: "To send e-mail using the SMTP-Server, activate SMTP Authentication. Please do not use the Secure Password Authentication (SPA) option. Optionally, port 587 can also be used in addition to the default port RFC 2476."
The funny thing is, I set up an email account on the test server and when I first entered their details, the test worked fine. Then it stopped working! So i set up a second email to check and it worked first time. After that neither work! Oh, i said the PSPs work - they do, but no confirmation emails sent.
This leaves me thinking it is something server side but seeing as i haven't done anything but the basics I am stumped. Am I supposed to enable soemthing else on the server -can't find anything as it says smtp is auto enabled.
Any help, suggestions, light bulb ideas most welcome!
I have attached the network settings file for info.
[In case you visit, this is a test server so still some graphic work to fix!]
Rob
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