Joe most probably you have a wrong authentication from the postfix to related exchange: Let`s try follow this page: https://serverfault.com/questions/533912/how-do-i-change-the-envelope-from-i...
Jan
čt 19. 5. 2022 v 3:03 odesílatel Joe Brouillette via observium < observium@observium.org> napsal:
I did the debug and this was the result:
[ authentication failure [SMTP: STARTTLS failed (code: 220, response: 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS)]]
(I tried –dd hoping for more information and my computer unplugged itself)
Googling that error had a few hits about authentication. I checked my Exchange server logs but didn’t find much there. It is a local Exchange server so I checked for Observium tips on using Exchange server but I didn’t find anything pertinent. Are there any additional configuration steps to get Observium to shoot through Exchange?
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette
IT Specialist
Link Transit
509.664.7643
jobee@linktransit.com
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*From:* observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] *On Behalf Of *Adam Armstrong via observium *Sent:* Wednesday, May 18, 2022 2:44 PM *To:* 'Observium' observium@observium.org *Cc:* Adam Armstrong adama@observium.org *Subject:* Re: [Observium] Unable to email
That’s not how test_alert.php works:
USAGE:
test_alert.php -a alert_entry_id [-d debug]
test_alert.php -c contact_id [-r] [-d debug]
The -a argument should be an alert_entry_id (an individual alert), or you can use -c where the argument should be a contact_id. You can find these IDs in the UI when you visit the pages for the entries they refer to.
Adam.
*From:* observium observium-bounces@observium.org *On Behalf Of *Joe Brouillette via observium *Sent:* 18 May 2022 19:25 *To:* Observium observium@observium.org *Cc:* Joe Brouillette jobee@linktransit.com *Subject:* [Observium] Unable to email
I had to redo my Observium installation and at this time I’m unable to receive any alerts. I tried testing postfix and that works:
sudo echo "This is the body of the email" | mail -s "This is the subject line" userX@domain.com
When I try it with Observium I get nothing:
userX@Observium2:/opt/observium$ ./test_alert.php -a userx@domain.com
Observium 22.5.12000
Test Alert Notification
userX@Observium2:
I’ve Googled this and I found serveral hits to change the PHP file, but I understood that we shouldn’t be “tweaking” that file. Any ideas on what I’ve missed?
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette
IT Specialist
Link Transit
509.664.7643
jobee@linktransit.com
“Any sufficiently advanced science looks like magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
“All magic comes with a price.” – Rumplestiltskin
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