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    Sending mails from the GUI result in error 'Errors detected in required email(s).'

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph

    Problem Symptoms:
    After upgrading from Aleph 20 to Aleph 22 sending mails from the GUI results in:
    - there is no action at all
    - If the current window is closed, there is an error in the background
    'Errors detected in required email(s).
    Please refer to the Errors node in the Print History.'

    Cause:
    Missing configuration in .\alephcom\tab\alephcom.ini

    Resolution:
    Add the following section to .\alephcom\tab\alephcom.ini as documented in rep_change #2544 (Aleph 21)
    ;
    ;There are 3 options for SecureConnection type:
    ;
    ; NONE
    ; SSL
    ; TLS
    ;
    ;The default is SecureConnection=NONE
    SecureConnection=NONE

    Additional Information

    See also article "000002944 Use of secure SMTP-servers (TLS 1.2/SSL 3.2) with Aleph".

    Category: Installation & Upgrades (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: Installation - ALEPH


    • Article last edited: 10/2/2014
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