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Anope Support => 1.8.x/1.7.x Support (Read Only) => Topic started by: Morpheus1200 on March 24, 2006, 01:34:22 AM
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We run UnrealIRCD with Anope 1.7.13 on a windows 2003 Server.
what do I have to set in my services.conf so that NickServ sends an email when somebody wants to register a Nickname.
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that is an excellent question. I would like an answer to this also, as I am in a similar situation.
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# NSEmailReg [OPTIONAL]
# This option splits the nick registration into 2 steps, the first
# after registering a email with a passcode is sent to the supplied
# email address, this passcode needs to be entered with a confirm
# command before the nick registration will be completed.
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# You must have mail / forcemail set for this to work correctly.
# It is also recommended that MailDelay be set to a sensible value
# to prevent mail flooding. This setting is [REQUIRED] if NSEmailReg
# is enabled.
NSEmailReg
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i try this but no email was send
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Originally posted by Morpheus1200
i try this but no email was send
What did you try? Just this option? If so then please read very carefully what it says about other needed options.
Are you sure that this isn't an issue with your mailserver ?
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Well i am sure that u have the problem with Emailpath
# SendMailPath <path> [REQUIRED]
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# This is how we should call SendMail to send a mail. It must be
# called with all parameters needed to make it scan the mail input
# to find the mail recipient; consult your SendMail documentation.
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# Postfix users must use the compatible sendmail utility provided
# with it; this one usually needs no parameters on the command line.
# Most sendmail applications (or replacements of it) require the -t
# option to be used.
SendMailPath "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
Set aprropriate emailpath. Well i am not sure aboout the windows email path.
[Edited on 2-4-2006 by hussain]
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Hi everyone,
I have the same problem, I think I've done something wrong in
the services.conf or made a mistake with the smtp server...
1)What am i supposed to put in SendMailPath? "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"? or the IP of the smtp server?
2)How can i set up a smtp server correctly? i'm on WinXP(lame.... ) and i've set up the winXP smtp server but it do not work, i've also tried with another smtp server and the result was the same!
So if someone, a very kind one, could explain me how could i
get the "sendpass" or "NSEmailReg" options work i would be
very pleased :D
Thanks.
[Edited on 19-4-2008 by WhiteHaze]
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Well for SendmailPath you can put "anope2smtp <ipaddress>" where <ipaddress> is the IP address of an SMTP server that will allow relaying of emails from the IP Anope will send from without authentication.
As for setting up an SMTP server, that's really beyond the scope of this forum.
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As this is Win 2k3 server, you should have an MTA installed or it can be installed as a windows component, then use anope2smtp as jobe suggested with your localhost IP
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Thanks a lot guys i'm gonna try this afternoon.
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Well for SendmailPath you can put "anope2smtp <ipaddress>" where <ipaddress> is the IP address of an SMTP server that will allow relaying of emails from the IP Anope will send from without authentication.
As for setting up an SMTP server, that's really beyond the scope of this forum.
Can you give us example with this "anope2smtp <ipaddress>", is it like "anope2smtp 1.2.3.4" and what about /usr/sbin/sendmail -t, if you can put together everything what has to be done in here SendMailPath.
1. SendMailPath "anope2smtp 1.2.3.4" or
2. SendMailPath "anope2smtp 1.2.3.4/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
3. Something else
For example my e-mail is on the BlueHost services@mydomain.com
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1. SendMailPath "anope2smtp 1.2.3.4"
Is the correct syntax as stated repeatedly above.
Where the IP must be the IP of an SMTP server listening on port 25 that will allow unauthenticated relaying of emails from the computer running Anope.
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if you want to use sendmail instead the correct syntax would be
SendMailPath "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
where "/usr/sbin/sendmail" is the path to a working installation of sendmail.
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if you want to use sendmail instead the correct syntax would be
SendMailPath "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
where "/usr/sbin/sendmail" is the path to a working installation of sendmail.
Windows doesn't have a /usr/sbin.
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blèhhh... i was talking about a decent OS ;D
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blèhhh... i was talking about a decent OS ;D
I big clue would have been the thread title "NickServ Registration with Windows"