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Mailgun SMTP

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Hi,

 

is it possible to configure the mailgun smtp for notifications?

 

I tried this configuration:

Preset service: Custom
Sending email address: <hostname@domainname>
Email recipients: <my personal email address>
Priority in header: yes
Email subject prefix: unRAID Status:
Mail server: smtp.mailgun.org
Mail server port: 587 (also tried 465)
Use SSL/TLS: Yes
Use STARTTLS: NO (also tried Yes)
Define a TLS certificate: No
TLS certificate location:
Authentication method: Login
Username: <my smtp username>
Password: <my smtp password>

Which results in the following error message

Cannot open smtp.mailgun.org:587

Based on the error message it looks like it's not even connecting  If you open the unraid terminal window and try "telnet smtp.mailgun.com 587" do you get a connection?

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I get the follwing result:

 

Trying 34.235.198.105...
Connected to smtp.mailgun.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 ak47 ESMTP read

 

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smtp.mailgun.org

should be correct (got this info from domain information on my mailgun page)

3 hours ago, supermew10 said:

smtp.mailgun.org

should be correct (got this info from domain information on my mailgun page)

 

You configured your mail with *.org.

But did the telnet test with *.com.

So still no connection test with the hostname you have configured.

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Oh :D

Trying 34.211.76.19...
Connected to smtp.mailgun.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 ak47 ESMTP ready

This is the correct domain

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