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User is offline John_V
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Feedback and SMTP authentication 
Feedback and SMTP authentication
 
For a while I use the Feedback module on my contact forms. Just yesterday a noticed that these messages never were sent to portal admins. Reason, my provider (Brinkster) switched on the SMTP authentication. When I want to sent an e-mail, the name in the “From” field (= the name you fill in at the e-mail textbox on the feedback module) should be known as mailbox in the involved domain. So when I fill in the e-mail address wich I also filled in at the smtp-settings in the portal settings, it works fine. All other e-mail addresses fail, although the feedback message tell me that the message has sent successfully. Looking at the portal-log shows me the error.
I read posts explains me how to disable the e-mail field, but this did not work..
Has anyone any idea how to work around this problem?
 
Thanks for replying,
John
 
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