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From: D. Zack Zeiset,RN on 21 Jul 2010 18:37 I have device that has been working fine until our provide upgraded to the latest version of sendmail. The device is a stand-alone temperature sensor that emails the tempertures of our vaccine refrigerators twice per day. The device worked prior to the upgrade and also works with Inbox.com. I don't want to maintain a new e-mail account just for this device when sendmail should work. Does anybody have experience with this? THe device is made by Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. It does not have ssl capability other wise I would run it through my Gmail account. I believe that is has something to do with time out ourhost authentication but really these concepts are beyond my expertise.
From: Andrzej Adam Filip on 22 Jul 2010 03:32 "D. Zack Zeiset,RN" <zeisetz(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I have device that has been working fine until our provide upgraded to > the latest version of sendmail. The device is a stand-alone > temperature sensor that emails the tempertures of our vaccine > refrigerators twice per day. The device worked prior to the upgrade > and also works with Inbox.com. I don't want to maintain a new e-mail > account just for this device when sendmail should work. Does anybody > have experience with this? THe device is made by Xytronix Research & > Design, Inc. It does not have ssl capability other wise I would run > it through my Gmail account. I believe that is has something to do > with time out ourhost authentication but really these concepts are > beyond my expertise. 0) As I understand "no response" is reported by the device, is not it? 1) What is logged in snemdmail's log files? 2) Have you started to use FEATURE(`greet_pause')? 3) Could you "force" the device to send email report when you want? (to ease debugging from sendmail's side) -- [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : anfi(a)onet.eu : Andrzej.Filip(a)gmail.com I have a hobby. I have the world's largest collection of sea shells. I keep it scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen some of it. -- Steven Wright
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