Layton ServiceDesk - Troubleshooting - SmtpException
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#Check '''[[Layton ServiceDesk - Settings - System Settings - Email Server Settings#SSL/TLS|SSL/TLS]]'''.<br /><p>[[File:Lsd tshoot email smtp.png|link=]]<br /></p> | #Check '''[[Layton ServiceDesk - Settings - System Settings - Email Server Settings#SSL/TLS|SSL/TLS]]'''.<br /><p>[[File:Lsd tshoot email smtp.png|link=]]<br /></p> |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 2 February 2020
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[edit] Overview
If email is not sent by Layton ServiceDesk, despite the test successfully sending an email, this error may appear in the log:
SmtpException. Failed to send out mail, Id:2059. Detail:Mailbox unavailable. The server response was: 5.7.1 Unable to relay
[edit] Fix
- Go to Administration > System Settings > Email Server Settings.
- Enter the port 587 (or alternative, if configured that way on your mail server).
- Check SSL/TLS.
- Click the Save button .
- Test settings.
[edit] Incoming Configuration
You may find you need to specify an SSL port and check the SSL/TLS checkbox in Incoming settings for either POP or IMAP to match the outgoing settings.