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Email from NAS via SMTP on localhost to postmaster@localhost

Thanks for your tipps.

I have found the error and it was in the MercuryS setup where I had the localhost IP 127.0.0.1 instead of ASUS desktop IP 192.168.178.28 as IP interface to use!

Now I can receive the test message and hopefully also the status messages from my Linkstation without any additional changes on port settings or opening ports in the windows firewall.

<p>Thanks for your tipps.</p><p>I have found the error and it was in the MercuryS setup where I had the localhost IP 127.0.0.1 instead of ASUS desktop IP 192.168.178.28 as IP interface to use!</p><p>Now I can receive the test message and hopefully also the status messages from my Linkstation without any additional changes on port settings or opening ports in the windows firewall. </p>

Hello,

I am looking for a solution for the following problem:

My Local Area Network (LAN) setup

  1. AVM Fritz!Box 7170 (192.168.178.1) incl. firewall
  2. ASUS desktop connected to Fritz!Box with IP

    192.168.178.28

  • XAMPP including Mercury installed on ASUS desktop used as local server named localhost IP = 127.0.0.1
  • Mercury setup done with modules S, P and C, POP port 110, SMTP port 25 [Y]
    • Sending email from Mercury Window in XAMPP [Y]
    • Send email from

      postmaster@localhost to postmaster@localhost [Y]

    • Send and receive local emails from Mozilla Thunderbird on ASUS [Y]
  • NAS Buffalo Link Station Pro Duo connected to Fritz!Box with IP

    192.168.178.25

  • Now I would like to send status emails from my NAS to my ASUS postmaster@localhost account, but I don't get this running.

    The NAS offers a possibility to add

    1. SMTP Server Address
    2. Email Subject, is clear [Y]
    3. Up to 5 Recipient Mail Addresses, so no problem to insert postmaster@localhost [Y]

    Questions:

    1. What do I have to insert exactly as SMTP Server Address on the NAS?
    2. Do I have to open specific ports for my ASUS PC on the AVM FritzBox and if yes, which ones?
    3. Do you need more information, to help me with this problem?
    Thanks for your help!


    <p>Hello,</p><p>I am looking for a solution for the following problem: </p><p><b>My Local Area Network (LAN) setup </b> </p><ol><li>AVM Fritz!Box 7170 (192.168.178.1) incl. firewall </li><li>ASUS desktop connected to Fritz!Box with IP 192.168.178.28</li><ul><li>XAMPP including Mercury installed on ASUS desktop used as local server named localhost IP = 127.0.0.1</li></ul><li><font style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);" color="#990033"><a href="http://www.apachefriends.org/f/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=38638&sid=dca88bf246860c2de5a2450f20715c0d" mce_href="http://www.apachefriends.org/f/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=38638&sid=dca88bf246860c2de5a2450f20715c0d">Mercury setup done</a></font> with modules S, P and C, POP port 110, SMTP port 25 [Y] </li><ul><li>Sending email from Mercury Window in XAMPP [Y] </li><li>Send email from postmaster@localhost to postmaster@localhost [Y] </li><li>Send and receive local emails from Mozilla Thunderbird on ASUS [Y]</li><ul><li>Authentification disabled, as <font style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);" color="#990000"><a href="http://buffalo.lithium.com/t5/Storage/ProDuo-SMTP-issue/m-p/24333#M19290" mce_href="http://buffalo.lithium.com/t5/Storage/ProDuo-SMTP-issue/m-p/24333#M19290">NAS does not support SMTP auth</a></font></li></ul></ul><li>NAS Buffalo Link Station Pro Duo connected to Fritz!Box with IP 192.168.178.25</li></ol><p>Now I would like to send status emails from my NAS to my ASUS postmaster@localhost account, but I don't get this running.</p><p>The NAS offers a possibility to add</p><ol><li>SMTP Server Address </li><li>Email Subject, is clear [Y] </li><li>Up to 5 Recipient Mail Addresses, so no problem to insert postmaster@localhost [Y] </li></ol><p>Questions:</p><ol><li>What do I have to insert exactly as SMTP Server Address on the NAS?</li><li>Do I have to open specific ports for my ASUS PC on the AVM FritzBox and if yes, which ones?</li><li>Do you need more information, to help me with this problem?</li></ol>Thanks for your help! <p> </p>

    1.192.168.178.28

    2. No. Port 25 must be open on ASUS PC.

    3. No. :)

    <p>1.192.168.178.28</p><p>2. No. Port 25 must be open on ASUS PC.</p><p>3. No. :) </p>

    1. Is what I also thought, but no success untill now
    2. XAMPP portcheck says mercury.exe on SMTP port 25
    3. I opened the port 25 in Windows 7 firewall for the NAS IP now, but again no success when sending test message.
    4. I also tried with inactivated firewall and exposed host on FritzBox without success

    <ol><li>Is what I also thought, but no success untill now</li><li>XAMPP portcheck says mercury.exe on SMTP port 25</li><li>I opened the port 25 in Windows 7 firewall for the NAS IP now, but again no success when sending test message.</li><li>I also tried with inactivated firewall and exposed host on FritzBox without success </li></ol>

    Check that MercS is listening on the correct interface.

    As they are on the same subnet, the FritzBox firewall should have nothing to do with it.

    Any activity in the MercS log?

    If not, you have a network setup problem not a mercury problem.

    <p>Check that MercS is listening on the correct interface.</p><p>As they are on the same subnet, the FritzBox firewall should have nothing to do with it.</p><p>Any activity in the MercS log?</p><p>If not, you have a network setup problem not a mercury problem. </p>
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