OwnCloud
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 @alex.olynyk said: @JaredBusch That file is empty. This server is only running owncloud. I thought owncloud would log the error somewhere. ownCloud's default log is /etc/httpd/html/owncloud/owncloud.logMy ownCloud log file is in the data directory /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log, but i have no idea why. Might just be how ownCloud does it when you use a non default data directory.
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 I just changed my settings to smtp and put in my gmail creds (and enabled less secure apps in gmail) 
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 @alex-olynyk You have SSL enabled in the ownCloud settings, but you are telling it to use port 25. That is completely non-standard. I would say check your hosts settings for remote SMTP. 
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 @JaredBusch I disabled SSL and now I get this.  
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 @alex.olynyk well, do so. 
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 @JaredBusch I did and it reads E-mail Sent with a green button but when I try to share a link and e-mail myself still reads could not send e-mail? Anything else I can check? 
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 When I login to my webmail I see its on port 2095. Do I need to add that port in config.php and OC? 
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  this is the error this is the error
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 Webmail is not SMTP. You need to contact your provider and ask them how to setup a device to send SMTP. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller said: @alex.olynyk said: Thanks guys. I see no way of adding a users e-mail address to their account. How can I notify them that a file has been shared with them? There is a way, that's how it is supposed to work. The system has to do the notifications via email itself. Actually, there is not. It is a huge failing from an admin point of view. Users have to set their email address themselves. The only way for an admin to do it is via the MySQL/MariaDB command line directly. I guess one could write a script to do it. Yep, I found this to be the case as well. It makes no sense from an enterprise/business point of view why this field can't be edited. 
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 @coliver said: @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller said: @alex.olynyk said: Thanks guys. I see no way of adding a users e-mail address to their account. How can I notify them that a file has been shared with them? There is a way, that's how it is supposed to work. The system has to do the notifications via email itself. Actually, there is not. It is a huge failing from an admin point of view. Users have to set their email address themselves. The only way for an admin to do it is via the MySQL/MariaDB command line directly. I guess one could write a script to do it. Yep, I found this to be the case as well. It makes no sense from an enterprise/business point of view why this field can't be edited. Other than it's not enterprise ready yet. 
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 I also get this message  
 but I can login to CentOS and ping google and other sites.
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 @alex.olynyk said: I also get this message  
 but I can login to CentOS and ping google and other sites.Mine has always said that. Never bothered to troubleshoot the reason. 
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 The From To address field had to be a valid address. Its working now. Thanks everyone. 
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 @alex.olynyk said: The From To address field had to be a valid address. Its working now. Thanks everyone. Glad you found a solution. Learn stuff in this thread. 
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 @alex.olynyk said: The From To address field had to be a valid address. Its working now. Thanks everyone. That was a restriction of your SMTP server, not ownCloud. 



