and the rtn ? it's strange that no errors are returned because that would mean that the mail library didn't "catch" the error (i.e. no error messages were returned by the mail server)
On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:57:22 PM UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas wrote: > > yes, it gives very little info: > > In [3] : print mail.result > {} > > In [4] : print mail.error > None > > > On Friday, November 30, 2012 1:42:16 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: >> >> did you try to see what errors you get back ? >> >> rtn = mail.send('y...@example.com', >> 'Message subject', >> 'Plain text body of the message') >> >> print rtn >> print mail.result >> print mail.error >> >> ? >> >> Il giorno venerdì 30 novembre 2012 11:16:00 UTC+1, Aurelijus Useckas ha >> scritto: >>> >>> nope... I'm running a linux. Virus free environment. No need for McAfee >>> ;) >>> >>> Thnx anyway guys, I guess I'll check with my provider. It has to be >>> their fault. >>> >>> On Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:36:09 PM UTC+2, Mark wrote: >>>> >>>> If McAfee is running on the server, McAfee blocked the emails sending >>>> from web2py, which isn't on the whitelist of McAfee. Try to change >>>> web2py.exe into apache.exe >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:20:55 AM UTC-5, Aurelijus Useckas >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hey, strange situation. Would apreciate your help... >>>>> >>>>> I have 2 identical versions of the same app running on local host >>>>> (v2.2.1) and the server (v2.2.1 as well). Local version handles auth mail >>>>> (mail.send) very well, but the app which is running on server is unable >>>>> to >>>>> send anything. >>>>> >>>>> This must be something with the server but I'm not sure what and how >>>>> to ask?? BTW the server is dedicated, I myself have deployed a web2py on >>>>> it. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you in advance! >>>>> >>>> --