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[cobalt-users] Yet another Front Page/Form Post....CMU related? Pop before SMTP?
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Yet another Front Page/Form Post....CMU related? Pop before SMTP?
- From: "EDK" <ekagan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Feb 12 14:10:11 2002
- Organization: Rcsplus.net
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I have searched (and re-searched) the archives and old posting. I have
found hundreds of Front Page Form messages related to checking the SMTPHost,
using external scripts, etc. My question/problem is as follows:
We had a problem with a RAQ3 so I ended up doing an OS restore and CMU
Import of all the sites. Everything seemed fine until....I have had several
complaints from customers saying forms that *used to work* no longer work
and now give the Front Page Error - please see webmaster error. I have
created a new form and tried it with no luck. If I have it send to a file
that works, but the email part does not. If I check the maillog file I can
see the following entry in maillog:
Feb 12 11:58:46 www2 sendmail[18048]: LAA18048: from=<NONE>, size=0,
class=0, pri=0, nrcpts=0, proto=SMTP, relay=localhost [127.0.0.1]
There is no other entry in the maillog containing the info I provided. (To,
subject, etc).
The <site>:80.cnf file in /usr/local/frontpage/ looks like this:
vti_encoding:SR|utf8-nl
frontpageroot:/usr/local/frontpage/version4.0
serverconfig:/etc/httpd/conf/fpx.httpd.conf
authoring:enabled
servertype:apache
SMTPHost: 127.0.0.1
Questions:
Am I missing something? Is there another piece to this I do not get? Is
there another setting I am missing?
Has anyone else experienced this problem after a CMU Export/Import?
I have POP before SMTP patch installed but *NOT* active.....should that
matter?
Shouldn't localhost be able to "relay"/send through itself ergardless?
Any help, links or info would be appreciated. I have spent a few hours on
this and it is getting rather aggravating.
Thanks
Eric