From: <pca...@fr...> - 2006-01-12 15:30:21
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I had a problem with outlook moving some of my emails to the junk folder and not telling me. Same condition the log said it sent email but never saw in inbox IT suggested looking in the junk folder and what do you know there it was. Right clicking the email and selecting mark not as junk fixed the problem.=20 Paul H Cassidy Front Porch Automation Specialist Build and Test Automation pca...@fr... 209-288-5525 -----Original Message----- From: nan...@li... [mailto:nan...@li...] On Behalf Of Gary Feldman Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 8:07 AM Cc: nan...@li... Subject: Re: [NAnt-users] problems with mail task Tim Mayert wrote: > I have automated 3 of my NAnt builds to run at night to make sure they > work fine and to work out all the bugs before we go to production on=20 > the nightly builds. So far the builds seem to be working already and=20 > the confirmation emails, that are produced at the end of each build,=20 > do for the most part work. But sometimes I do not get the=20 > confirmation email in the morning and this is random as to what build=20 > and does not matter if the build failed or completed. > =20 > All my builds are set up to perform the mail task at the end of the=20 > build with either a build failure and the resulting error log or a=20 > build completion. Lately I have been receiving 2 out of the 3 email. > So I check the log of the one that did not email and at the end of the > log it shows that it performs the email task and completes without=20 > errors, but I just do not get the email. Now again this seems to=20 > happen randomly so I do not have any good idea as to why the email=20 > does not get sent. > =20 > Has anyone seen this before and if so is there a way to determine why=20 > the email did not get though? This is the last issue I need to solve=20 > before the nightly builds can become fully functional. Is it at all possible that the problem is at the mail server end of things? If you have ready access to the mail server logs, that may help. Who knows, it could be as simple as a spam filter on the server. Is it always the same one of the three that fails to send the email, or does it change? If it's the same one all the time, then the questions that come to mind are: 1. Are all three builds running under the same user account? 2. Are they all running the same initialization (i.e. setting properties and environment variables)? 3. Is it possible that the third build has the wrong mailhost, from address, or to list, if the answer to either of the first two questions is yes? If these don't help, then I suggest trying verbose mode on the builds. =20 I'm not sure what the mail task display in verbose mode, but you may be able to compare the verbose output from both the good and bad emails to see if there's a difference. Gary ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log files for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7637&alloc_id=3D16865&op=3Dclick _______________________________________________ NAnt-users mailing list NAn...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-users |