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Re: Raspberry email setup? ---- Solved


k3mmb
 

Thanks all,

I beat it into submission last night.

I watched the command line window as it was processing email. The issue was my use of a fully qualified email id in the setup. In windows, I sign on to the comcast servers as k3mmb@.... D-Rats uses the userid filed as the address appended to the server name.

So, the program was asking for authorization from:

k3mmb@[email protected] (or smtp).

Changed the usered id to just my callsign and everything now works. Apparentaly the OS and D-rats are not using DNS to resolve some address.

Anyway... we got it working ... now on to the radio part..

73
mike

--- In d-rats_group@..., Mike Heitmann <n0so@...> wrote:

I've not tried e-mail via d-rats on a Raspberry Pi but it should work. If you send me your debug log file I'll take a look.

Also, as Patrick suggests, make sure you give your callsign e-mail privileges.

Mike, N0SO
Sent from my iPad

On Apr 14, 2013, at 6:47 PM, "k3mmb" <mm.barrett@...> wrote:

I am at aloss with setting up email on the RPi,

smtp setup:
Gateway enabled
smtp server smtp.comcast.net
port 587 ttl checked
source blank
user name k3mmb@...
password **

POP (incoming)
server pop.comcast.net
username k3mmb@...
password *
poll interval 2
port 995
action form
enabled

THis is wheezy installed from scratch, python stuff loaded ... I just can not seethe issue ... Chat works fine.

any suggestions would be appreciated.

73
Mike

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