I am attempting to activate the Exceptions Policy in Timetrex. To test the functionality of emailing, I have tested sending an email through the Message feature. This is using Timetrex Community Edition 7.1.2. I have configured my timetrex.ini.php file with the following settings:
;
; Email delivery settings.
;
[mail]
;Least setup, deliver email through TimeTrex's email relay via SOAP (HTTP port 80)
;delivery_method = soap
;Deliver email through local sendmail command specified in php.ini
;delivery_method = mail
;Deliver email through remote SMTP server with the following settings.
delivery_method = smtp
smtp_host=mail.domain.org
smtp_port=465
smtp_username=timetrex_email@domain.org
smtp_password=*****
I get the following results in my log file, but I actually receive the email. It doesn't appear that the log file is indicating a successful send.
Thanks for looking through my post. I was unable to find any other information as to the reason the SMTP delivery wasn't working, so I switched to using one of the other methods. I changed my timetrex.ini.php file to use the following settings. As you can see, I've enabled delivery_method=mail and disabled SMTP mail delivery.
; Email delivery settings.
;
[mail]
;Least setup, deliver email through TimeTrex's email relay via SOAP (HTTP port 80)
;delivery_method = soap
;Deliver email through local sendmail command specified in php.ini
delivery_method = mail
;Deliver email through remote SMTP server with the following settings.
;delivery_method = smtp
;smtp_host=mail.domain.org
;smtp_port=465
;smtp_username=timetrex_email@domain.org
;smtp_password=*****
Since we running TimeTrex on Ubuntu Server 12.04, I configured the server to send email using the following tutorial. http://quietmint.com/linux/postfix-rela ... -port-465/
There are many other tutorials that can be used for setting up mail on a Ubuntu server, but this one fit our requirements and I didn't need to make any changes to our /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini file.