OK, thanks. But it is supposed to produce a Server Error Log entry though? I will get that for any hard bounce, or soft bounce?Bounced user is processed in cron so it may be delayed a bit.
Yes, it is supposed to do that. For both. And any other issues with sending emails (your account is banned for example).OK, thanks. But it is supposed to produce a Server Error Log entry though? I will get that for any hard bounce, or soft bounce?
So the cron job requires these server error log bounces to action and set the user state? ie. if i delete the bounces from the server error log then the cron job won't work correctly?Yes, it is supposed to do that. For both. And any other issues with sending emails (your account is banned for example).
Maybe I'll add option for that.
You can empty server log.So the cron job requires these server error log bounces to action and set the user state? ie. if i delete the bounces from the server error log then the cron job won't work correctly?
I realy on the server error log to let me of issues that need my attention, and I guess having bounces in there that don't need attention just makes it confusing.
Thanks.
Default Email Address must use the same domain as configured in the add-on option. For example, if I configure domain as "mailgun.xfrocks.com", my default address should be "admin@mailgun.xfrocks.com" or "support@mailgun.xfrocks.com" (basically anything @mailgun.xfrocks.com). If you use something else, it will fallback to use xenforo@mailgun.xfrocks.com for best delivery.Hi,
I love your add -on !
But I tried many things to get rid of "xenforo@domain.com" as sender email, and "xenforo" as sender name but impossible.
I use Mailgun.
My forum is in subdomain http://forum.domain.com
At mailgun:
Domain name: domain.com
Smtp login: postmaster@domain.com
At xenforo:
Default email: postmaster@domain.com
At bd mail:
Domain: domain.com
I don't what to to, I tried a lot of things, but nothing changes :/
Best regards
Default Email Address must use the same domain as configured in the add-on option. For example, if I configure domain as "mailgun.xfrocks.com", my default address should be "admin@mailgun.xfrocks.com" or "support@mailgun.xfrocks.com" (basically anything @mailgun.xfrocks.com). If you use something else, it will fallback to use xenforo@mailgun.xfrocks.com for best delivery.
No, it doesn't care about site domain. Please take a few screenshot of the option page and send to me via conversation.Thank you very much for your answer.
Yes, this is exactly what I do.
Domain configuration is: domain.com
Email is: postmaster@domain.com
Result is xenforo@domain.com :/
Maybe it is because my forum is a sub-domain?
Fixed Mailgun bug with default email address.
v0.9.2b has just been released, please update and try again. Sorry for your problem.Thank you very much for your answer.
Yes, this is exactly what I do.
Domain configuration is: domain.com
Email is: postmaster@domain.com
Result is xenforo@domain.com :/
Maybe it is because my forum is a sub-domain?
Correct, no need to updateno need to update if we aren't using mailgun?
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