Since I can't just email Netonix and get support, I have to post it in here. Seems pretty shitty, but what choice do I have...
I'm trying to set up the Netonix Manager SMTP settings and it keeps telling me "Invalid login: 535 Incorrect authentication data".
I've checked the UN and PW and they are both right. What gives?
A lot of these posts could simply be avoided with a well-documented user manual. I know many have asked for it in the past, as have I.
Netonix Manager SMTP settings
- bhesterberg
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- Julian
Re: Netonix Manager SMTP settings
did ya try emailing me, brian?
Funny, I haven't gotten any emails, phone calls, or Facebook messages.. All of which are monitored and replied to, should you choose to use them.
are passwords alphanumeric only, or are there special characters?
Funny, I haven't gotten any emails, phone calls, or Facebook messages.. All of which are monitored and replied to, should you choose to use them.
are passwords alphanumeric only, or are there special characters?
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- bhesterberg
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Re: Netonix Manager SMTP settings
Then you aren't looking at your emails. Funny now?
My email password isn't alphanumeric only.
My email password isn't alphanumeric only.
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Re: Netonix Manager SMTP settings
bhesterberg wrote:Then you aren't looking at your emails. Funny now?
That email was from Chris. How does that relate to Julian?
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Re: Netonix Manager SMTP settings
bhesterberg wrote:Since I can't just email Netonix and get support, I have to post it in here. Seems pretty shitty, but what choice do I have...
I'm trying to set up the Netonix Manager SMTP settings and it keeps telling me "Invalid login: 535 Incorrect authentication data".
I've checked the UN and PW and they are both right. What gives?
A lot of these posts could simply be avoided with a well-documented user manual. I know many have asked for it in the past, as have I.
We do support in the forums, sorry that is our method of support which makes perfect sense as everyone can see and assist you.
Plus other users can use the search option on the forum to see if the question as been answered already before posting a question for help.
Please post up a screen grab of your Device/Configuration Tab which is what we need to see to try and assist you.
Support is handled on the Forums not in Emails and PMs.
Before you ask a question use the Search function to see it has been answered before.
To do an Advanced Search click the magnifying glass in the Search Box.
To upload pictures click the Upload attachment link below the BLUE SUBMIT BUTTON.
Before you ask a question use the Search function to see it has been answered before.
To do an Advanced Search click the magnifying glass in the Search Box.
To upload pictures click the Upload attachment link below the BLUE SUBMIT BUTTON.
- Julian
Re: Netonix Manager SMTP settings
For clarification, and to bring this thread to a deserved end:
When performing a clean install of Netonix Manager 1.0.6 after installing all dependencies, adding configuration for SMTP notifications bugged out for both bhesterberg and myself.
The resolution we found was to change all values in SMTP fields, then log out, log back in, and inputting correct settings.
Kinda confused why, think it might have something to do with the way config.isModified stores config.smtp_password? Or however a proper codeslinger would say it, I just eat solder..
When performing a clean install of Netonix Manager 1.0.6 after installing all dependencies, adding configuration for SMTP notifications bugged out for both bhesterberg and myself.
The resolution we found was to change all values in SMTP fields, then log out, log back in, and inputting correct settings.
Kinda confused why, think it might have something to do with the way config.isModified stores config.smtp_password? Or however a proper codeslinger would say it, I just eat solder..
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