Sending emails through webmail issue on google cloud server
Hello everyone.
I've read all related posts to "not sending emails" issue but in my situation I can configure the email account in Gmail, send and receive emails using TSL (587) but when I try to send emails using the webmail panel, it simply don't work.
The question is, if I can configure the account into Gmail and use it, why the same account can receive emails but can NOT send emails using the webmail panel?
Thank you all in advance...
Just to add more relevant information, I've used a wordpress plugin to test the email account and this is it's return:
Test Message Sent
The result was:
bool(true)
The full debugging output is shown below:
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Hi, Are you showing any error message while sending mails ? If there is no error message while sending mails then you have to check error logs on the server with help your hosting provider. 0 -
Check the /var/log/exim_mainlog through root access of the server while sending the mails from webmail and it will show you whats happening exactly. 0 -
Hi, If you are using a Wordpress plugin and that you have a Google Apps configured for emails, then you have to make sure that you use the proper email configuration in the plugin because for world DNS you are using Google apps, so mails will go to Gmail only and not on the server.. 0 -
Hello and thank you all in advance for helping me out with this issue. The interest thing is when I register the same email account into Gmail I'm able to send and receive the emails, but when I use the webmail panel, I can only receive but NOT send. I just tested the WHM server using "telnet" and I could log in using port 25 and 587 that are open in the Google Cloud firewall rules according to their documentation. I also took a look at the file "/var/log/exim_mainlog" and below is the output. - Removed - The server don't return any error but the emails simply don't go out... Any other suggestion? Thank you in advance. Sal 0 -
I also took a look at the file "/var/log/exim_mainlog" and below is the output.
Please be sure to remove any actual domain name, IP or email addresses when posting log data or it will be removed: Guide To Opening An Effective Forums Thread0 -
Please paste the exim main log here as per the forum instructions in order to help you further. 0 -
This is the log below: 2017-02-06 12:51:00 SMTP connection from [10.142.0.3]:55124 (TCP/IP connection count = 2)2017-02-06 12:51:00 1cakdA-0003Aq-66 <= (removed) H=whmcp17jan171251.c.wide-maxim-140716.internal ((removed)) [10.142.0.3]:55124 P=esmtpsa X=TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:128 CV=no A=dovecot_login:(removed) S=754 id=a7041c58ddf56a9cc9c4a128ba54357c@(removed) T="WP Mail SMTP: Test mail to (removed)" for (removed)2017-02-06 12:51:00 SMTP connection from whmcp17jan171251.c.wide-maxim-140716.internal ((removed)) [10.142.0.3]:55124 closed by QUIT2017-02-06 12:51:00 cwd=/var/spool/exim 3 args: /usr/sbin/exim -Mc 1cakdA-0003Aq-662017-02-06 12:51:00 1cakdA-0003Aq-66 SMTP connection outbound 1486392660 1cakdA-0003Aq-66 (removed) (removed)2017-02-06 12:51:10 SMTP connection from [198.50.206.90]:57108 lost2017-02-06 12:51:10 SMTP connection from [198.50.206.90]:64614 (TCP/IP connection count = 1)2017-02-06 12:51:10 no host name found for IP address 198.50.206.902017-02-06 12:51:20 SMTP connection from [198.50.206.90]:64614 lost0 -
no host name found for IP address
Hello, This message suggests RDNS is not configured for the IP address referenced in the log output. It looks like this is the IP address assigned to you by your ISP. Are you able to contact your ISP to determine why no host record is configured for your IP Address? Thank you.0 -
It's a Google Cloud Instance Fix IP. I just create the instance and attach an fix IP to it. Then I installed the WHM into this Debian instance and registered the domains into the brazilian entity control (Registro.BR) poiting the domain to it's WHM server. I configured the webmail, smtp, A, MX, CNAME, etc etc... Considering that I can receive and not send the emails (only when I'm using the webmail) do you have any suggestion that I could verify. Thank you in advance! Sal 0 -
Hi to everybody. After a long, long, long research, we can close this post as "SOLVED" because Google Cloud don't allow any traffic using port 25, even if we create the firewall rules, or if we try to use SSL or TSL ports. There is NO way! Therefore, if anybody wants to use virtual machines inside Google Cloud are going to need to use external exchange server throug any ephemeral port. This is some information if needed: Sending Email from an Instance "|" Compute Engine Documentation "|" Google Cloud Platform Thanks a lot for you guys support. 0 -
Thanks for updating this thread with your findings. 0
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