Q: Problems sending out emails
Hello All,
First off I have to admit, I'm a complete newbie to FCS. I was "asked" by my boss to take over the setup of the FCS in our company. I do have many years of experience as a OSX and Solaris admin, so I'm not totally in the dark.
So I have the server up and running and I'm trying to setup a workflow for our folks here. I was trying to get the "ready for review" emails to be sent out and I get several responses in the log of the FCS administration window. Here is what I see....
Log Message 1
updated metadata for Media Asset (DTV) Global Hawk 872 1st Dropsonde Chase
updated metadata for Media Asset (DTV) Global Hawk 872 1st Dropsonde Chase Library - OK this looks good to me.
Log Message 2
response Email reviewers for Ready assets email triggered by Subscription Assets Ready for Review [Email] failed
response failed to send email to john.doe@somewhere.com with subject Asset Review: Global Hawk 872 1st Dropsonde Chase
ERROR: E_PROTOCOL
Unknown response : 501 - Here is where things go sideways.
Log Message 3
response Email reviewers for Ready assets email triggered by Subscription Assets Ready for Review [Email] failed
response failed to send email to john.doe@somewhere.com with subject Asset Review: Global Hawk 872 1st Dropsonde Chase
ERROR: E_TIMEOUT
unexpected control connection shutdown - Still don't get it.
Then I get this response.........
Log Message 4
response Email reviewers for Ready assets email triggered by Subscription Assets Ready for Review [Email] complete
response complete, sent email to john.doe@somewhere.com with subject Asset Review: Global Hawk 872 1st Dropsonde Chase - This one says it was sent!
I never get any emails sent to my email. I can go to the command line and send out a email that way just fine, so I know the OS is working at sending out emails, so I guess it is my lack of knowledge of FCS. I will learn more as I go on, but now I can't find much useful documentation on this problem.
Thanks for any help.
John
Posted on Apr 18, 2011 4:03 PM
I think it just pulls it from the user setup on the server computer. We figured this out prior to Final Cut Server when we were trying to get Compressor email notifications working. Finally had to trace through our email server logs to figure out what was going on.
You can put a metadata field in there. We do this. We have system where creators upload files and keyworders verify and and metadata. When the keyworder notices a problem they change a status field to "problem". That will then trigger an email response. Here is what the email screen looks like:
*To: [Created By]@mydomain.com
Sender: [Keyworded By]@mydomain.com
Subject: FILE PROBLEM: "[Title]" has a problem
Message:
File "[Title]" has some issues
It was uploaded by [Created By].
According to [Keyworded By]: "[Description]".
Posted on Apr 20, 2011 3:20 PM