I'm trying to get the 'send e-mail' node working, but I keep on getting this error: "Send e-mail@MW-SPC2: The requested body part was not found in this message."
I've tried using different email addresses, changing the body text from nothing to just the word 'test' etc.
Can anyone advise on how to fix this?
Error: "Send e-mail@MW-SPC2: The requested body part was not found in this message."
Re: Error: "Send e-mail@MW-SPC2: The requested body part was not found in this message."
Aye,
did you configure the smtp host in configuration settings and did it already work to send any emails?
If you just have problems configuring the smtp host, you could potentially use webinterface - admin page to test out the settings, it should reveal smtp setup problems in much greater detail. I say that because "requested body part" was the message that i did get whenever i used wrong smtp server login details. As soon as you did send a test email from webinterface successfully, it should also work with the email processor.
Only the latest pre-release of webint has the smtp tester builtin. It takes the configuration of ffastrans automatically, so you configure in ffastrans window and test in webinterface.
https://github.com/emcodem/ffastrans_we ... ag/1.3.0.1
did you configure the smtp host in configuration settings and did it already work to send any emails?
If you just have problems configuring the smtp host, you could potentially use webinterface - admin page to test out the settings, it should reveal smtp setup problems in much greater detail. I say that because "requested body part" was the message that i did get whenever i used wrong smtp server login details. As soon as you did send a test email from webinterface successfully, it should also work with the email processor.
Only the latest pre-release of webint has the smtp tester builtin. It takes the configuration of ffastrans automatically, so you configure in ffastrans window and test in webinterface.
https://github.com/emcodem/ffastrans_we ... ag/1.3.0.1
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?