Access /var/www/mahara/htdocs/lib (this location depends on your directory structure but you will find phpmailer under lib directory.
You have to setup few parameters in class.phpmailer.php:
public $From = 'admin@urdomainname';
public $Sender = 'admin@urdomainname';
The most important is:
public $Host = 'smtp.urdomainname.com';
This configuration is working for me. Let me know if I can help anymore...
]]>I setup cron, i reviewed all configurations of server:
Mysql: 5.0.51
PHP: 5.2.8
SO: CentOS
Apache: 2.2.11
Can you help me?
]]>I tried all kinds of different crontab scripts. None of them worked until i tried this:
* * * * * wget /Library/WebServer/Documents/mahara/lib/cron.php
The one you have listed on the wiki would not work for me. :-(
I was a little concerned because the few notifications I got after chaning it to wget appeared to be duplicates. However it appears to have stopped after a couple. Maybe they had just built up in que?
I'm running Mahara on an Apple OSX Server with Moodle.
So, if I log in as another user and make a change to one of the views on that user's account that I'm watching, I should see a notification about the view change?
Thanks!
Note: before you do set it up, I would have a look in the activity_queue table, and probably delete all rows in there. Otherwise, when you enable the cron job, all your past notifications are going to be sent out at once, which might annoy your users!
]]>Our Mahara install does not appear to be sending out notifications (ver 1.06). I have a couple views on the watchlist but I do not get any notices when those views are updated.
Where should I look to solve this problem?
Thank you!