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Mail Function Works, then Doesn't.

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Why would mail work one minute, then not work the next?

 

THIS WORKED
May 12 13:51:07 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[4964]: Creating SSL connection to host
May 12 13:51:07 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[4964]: SSL connection using ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
May 12 13:51:08 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[4964]: Sent mail for [email protected] (221 perfora.net Service closing transmission channel) uid=0 username=root outbytes=844

THIS DID NOT WORK
May 12 14:47:09 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[28720]: Creating SSL connection to host
May 12 14:47:09 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[28720]: SSL connection using ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
May 12 14:47:09 HunterNAS-6 sSMTP[28720]: 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments (Errors)

 

Syslog attached.  UR 6b15.  I've rec'd dozens of emails with no issues.  But see this error from time to time.

 

Here is the UnMenu mail config...  Note the error (blue arrow) - significant?

http://my.jetscreenshot.com/12412/20150513-a6en-209kb

syslog-2015-05-12.txt

  • Community Expert

Email is built-in to v6 so you shouldn't need unMenu for this.

  • Author

Ah, so the problem is its redundant.  I've removed the unmenu version and the errors have gone away.  Its seeming more and more that unmenu has paved the way for version 6 and most of its functions are being incorporated into v6...

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