There are also a few other things. I had this happen one time, and it
was a dns problem....another time it was another networking problem.
Whatever it is, like I said before....or should have restated as:
it appears that java is attempting to make the connection, but is being
refused for some reason or another....possibly authentication, or very
possibly a network issue (this is very likely)
Mike Sabroff wrote:
it is the smtp server that is rejecting the connection.....do you need
to authenticate to your smtp server?
Matthew Evans wrote:
I don't think so. The webapp is currently able to make SOAP calls to
another server on the network. And connect to a SQL Server database.
Where would you suggest I check to be sure?
Cheers
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, 2 February 2006 3:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: can't send email from tomcat using javamail api
just shooting from the hip...
do you have any java policies configured, which forbids connections
to another server?
Leon
On 2/1/06, Matthew Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it's running on a different server.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ochani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2006 1:59 AM
To: Tomcat Users List; Matthew Evans
Subject: Re: can't send email from tomcat using javamail api
On 2 Feb 2006 at 0:12, Matthew Evans wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm running a web application on Tomcat 5.5.12, and I cannot
connect to my SMTP server using javamail from it for some reason.
The error I am getting is the following:-
javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host:
smtpServer, port: 25; nested exception is:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
What has me totally confused though is that I can telnet to the
SMTP server on port 25. I also made a little test java application
to run outside of tomcat and it succesfully sent an email to the
same server!
Does anyone know what might be causing this. Why would it be
failing only from the web application? I have tried just about
everything i can think of.
Is the webapp running on the same server as the SMTP server? If so
then you have to run telnet on that server itselft and connect to
localhost on port 25 to do a true test.
The reason why I'm suggesting this is that the smtp server may not
be configured to accept localhost connections.
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