login to gmail and check out that google is not requiring a verification (i 
find that for my unused email aliases that i send from that every few 
months google wants me to login for real to keep the account active).

also double check the google docs, i think there is a couple of smtp ports 
they use and sometimes switching to the other port makes a difference. 

On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 11:32:26 AM UTC-8, Daniele wrote:
>
> I'm trying to send emails upon user registration. This is what I have in 
> my models file:
>
> mail = auth.settings.mailer
> mail.settings.server = 'smtp.gmail.com:587'
> mail.settings.sender = 'em...@gmail.com <javascript:>' #There's a proper 
> email here
> mail.settings.login = 'username:password' #There's a proper 
> username/password combination here
> auth.settings.registration_requires_verification = True
> auth.messages.verify_email = 'Click on the link http://' + 
> request.env.http_host + URL(r=request,f='user',args=['verify_email']) + 
> '/%(key)s to verify your email'
>
> mail.settings.server = settings.email_server
> mail.settings.sender = settings.email_sender
> mail.settings.login = settings.email_login
>
> But every time I register a user with a valid email address, I'm getting 
> no email.
> So I'm trying to do it manually with:
>
> mail.send('em...@gmail.com <javascript:>', 'Message subject', 'Plain text 
> body of the message')
>
>
> But I'm getting an error message in the terminal that says:
> WARNING:web2py:Mail.send failure:[Errno 111] Connection refused
>
> How can I fix this???
>

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