For future users: if you run into the error 'Client does not have
permissions to send as this sender', simply go to the Jenkins 'configure'
page and set the system admin e-mail address to be the e-mail address that
you use to authenticate to Office 365.
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Thanks! I could resolve this issue. Soon, I will be writing a blog on it.
No need to say Jenkins is a great tool. The only problem is that I am not
from a Java background.
Thus, It is not that simple to me. However, It is not a complicated tool.
Stay tuned to check a blog on it at
www.tune2wiza
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Shreyas Joshi wrote:
> Check over here -
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11370327/jenkins-smtp-tsl
>
> I have commented that after following those steps, I get a permission issue.
> I am using Fedora core machine.
> You will see my comment with my name - Shrey
Check over here -
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11370327/jenkins-smtp-tsl
I have commented that after following those steps, I get a permission
issue. I am using Fedora core machine.
You will see my comment with my name - Shreyas Joshi. Please comment or
help here.
Thanks
SJ
On Mon, Nov 2
Perhaps I'm missing something but shouldn't SSL be enabled rather than
disabled otherwise it won't try and use it?
Richard
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013, Shreyas Joshi wrote:
> I have heard that JAVA by default doesn't support TLS. Also,Jenkins
> doesn't pass the argument TLS to JAVA. This makes
I have heard that JAVA by default doesn't support TLS. Also,Jenkins doesn't
pass the argument TLS to JAVA. This makes TLS support not applicable.
My problem is that my account - microsoft 365 has a SMTP server with the
security
TLS. When I am trying to configure it,it fails.
After reading some