Hello,
I recently changed my home e-mail server PC from Windows to Linux. Please bear with me, I know enough to be dangerous, but don't know all I should about e-mail setup & configuration. I think I've backed myself into a corner with my e-mail setup...
I'm able to send e-mails using Mozilla Thunderbird, but I can't figure out how to get Roundcube 1.5.0 to work.
I get the following response from my e-mail service (Charter.net) when sending from Roundcube. Charter is expecting the sender to be '
[email protected]', but Roundcube is using "
[email protected]" as the sender.
SMTP Error (550): Failed to set sender '[email protected]', sender rejected.
I had set up my e-mail with the default_host to be 192.168.0.5 because of my home network and how I'm using No-IP for outside access to my dynamic IP address.
Is there a way to change the domain of the sender when sending from Roundcube SMTP?
Here are the settings that I'm using...
$config['smtp_server'] = 'ssl://mobile.charter.net';
$config['smtp_port'] = 587;
$config['smtp_user'] = '[email protected]';
$config['smtp_pass'] = '[hidden]';
$config['default_host'] = '192.168.0.5';
I had tried changing 'default_host' to 'charter.net', but then I couldn't log in to Roundcube (spinning wheel with "Loading..." message for a long time and then "Connection to storage server failed").
For Reference, the SMTP configuration that works with Mozilla to send e-mails:
Server Name: mobile.charter.net
Port: 587
User Name: [email protected]
Password: [hidden]
Security: SSL/TLS
Any help would be appreciated.
Just update the email address in user identities. Also, set username_domain.
Thanks so much alec!
Changing the e-mail address in "Settings-->Identities-->
[email protected]" to
[email protected] did the trick.
I did not have to set the "username_domain" for it to work for me.