Feature #755
closed
Feature #751: BugZilla migration
put working e-mail connectivity in place
Added by Florian Effenberger about 10 years ago.
Updated about 10 years ago.
Description
For the BugZilla migration, a working e-mail connectivity needs to be put in place
In other words: BugZilla must be able to send out e-mail
Usually this works via the local sendmail command, but a testing before is much desired because of ticket #756
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Florian Effenberger wrote:
For the BugZilla migration, a working e-mail connectivity needs to be put in place
In other words: BugZilla must be able to send out e-mail
Usually this works via the local sendmail command, but a testing before is much desired because of ticket #756
Testing against our 2nd test install (the MySQL-backed one), email for new account creation works correctly, so considering this feature now done.
- Precedes Feature #756: create custom login page with information on password reset added
- Status changed from Resolved to In Progress
Re-opening that, I missed to add one question:
Did you try to mail a couple of recipients, ideally with different mail providers, in parallel? Testing with 5-10 people would be fine - testing with just one recipient might render the resultsa bit invalid ;-)
My fault I didn't mention this before, but something to have a look at; sometimes individual ISPs are touchy when a malconfiguration exists, so we should spot that early in the process
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Re-opening that, I missed to add one question:
Did you try to mail a couple of recipients, ideally with different mail providers, in parallel? Testing with 5-10 people would be fine - testing with just one recipient might render the resultsa bit invalid ;-)
My fault I didn't mention this before, but something to have a look at; sometimes individual ISPs are touchy when a malconfiguration exists, so we should spot that early in the process
Roger.
I assembled a list of a bunch of different people on different domains (and hopefully different setups). Here are the results: (empty brackets mean I haven't been able to get results yet)
- [ ] jmadero's gmail
- [rec'd] Jonathan's eagleeyet.net
- [rec'd] My Gmail
- [ ] Rob Snelders @ertain.nl
* [ ] Cloph (@cup.uni-muenchen.de) no longer used/accessible by cloph, so irrelevant for the test
- [rec'd] Beluga (suomi24.fi)
All testing to this point has been successful. We can continue testing with larger number of recipients/testers as appropriate.
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed
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