Alarm Manager reports #@vtext.com and #@vzwpix.com email addresses as invalid
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‎09-06-2018 01:48 PM
Netsight Manager 8.0.5.18 using Alarm Manager GUI
I updated all my email lists with my Verizon Wireless phone number email in the format of #@vtext.com and noticed that all my lists broke.
Researching at Verizon showed some mixed results but I can successfully send messages to both #@vtext.com and #@vzwpix.com addresses.
I know I could set up an outlook rule to forward to those addresses but I'd rather have netsight send to my phone.
When I edit an email list and test it via Alarm Manager I get the message "invalid email addresses" and the list fails to send. If I remove the one entry with either #@vtext.com or #@vzwpix.com the list works fine.
Thoughts?
-Stephen
I updated all my email lists with my Verizon Wireless phone number email in the format of #@vtext.com and noticed that all my lists broke.
Researching at Verizon showed some mixed results but I can successfully send messages to both #@vtext.com and #@vzwpix.com addresses.
I know I could set up an outlook rule to forward to those addresses but I'd rather have netsight send to my phone.
When I edit an email list and test it via Alarm Manager I get the message "invalid email addresses" and the list fails to send. If I remove the one entry with either #@vtext.com or #@vzwpix.com the list works fine.
Thoughts?
-Stephen
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‎09-06-2018 04:57 PM
I hope I get that right...
It works if the email list contains only one email address (out of the two that you've mentioned)
It doesn't work if the email list contains more then one email address.
Did you use a ; between the email addresses in the list or how are they separated.
It works if the email list contains only one email address (out of the two that you've mentioned)
It doesn't work if the email list contains more then one email address.
Did you use a ; between the email addresses in the list or how are they separated.
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‎09-06-2018 04:57 PM
I've done a search in my old mails because I was sure that I had the same issue years ago.... and I've found it.
The customer provided the answer that every user is allowed to use SMTP but only certain devices are enabled for "SMTP Relaying" on the exchange server.
The customer provided the answer that every user is allowed to use SMTP but only certain devices are enabled for "SMTP Relaying" on the exchange server.
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‎09-06-2018 04:57 PM
Will do! Though I don't believe there are any restrictions on it.
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‎09-06-2018 04:57 PM
You answered my next question 🙂
I'd check again with the exchange server team to make sure that external mails from XMC are allowed.
I'd check again with the exchange server team to make sure that external mails from XMC are allowed.
