this setup works for me in my standard_error_message (on 2.3.2): ************************************* <dtml-sendmail smtphost="mail.dataflake.org"> To: site_errors@dataflake.org From: Site Errors <webmaster@type4.org> Subject: [type4.org Error] <dtml-if name="error_type"><dtml-var name="error_type"><dtml-else>Oops</dtml-if> Reported an error <dtml-if name="error_type">of type <dtml-var name="error_type"> </dtml-if>for the following URL: <dtml-var name="URL0"> <dtml-if name="REMOTE_HOST"> Requested by Host: <dtml-var name="REMOTE_HOST"> </dtml-if> <dtml-if name="REMOTE_ADDR"> Requested by Address: <dtml-var name="REMOTE_ADDR"> </dtml-if> <dtml-if name="HTTP_REFERER"> Linked from: <dtml-var name="HTTP_REFERER"> </dtml-if> <dtml-if name="error_tb"> <dtml-var name="error_tb"> </dtml-if> </dtml-sendmail> ***************************************** jens "marc lindahl" <marc@bowery.com> had the following to say:
Am I missing something? I'm running 2.3.2, and simplifying standar_error_message down to this doesn't even work. I don't have ZDebug installed (anymore -- same thing with or without ver 0.2.1):
<dtml-var standard_html_header>
<dtml-sendmail mailhost="ErrorMailHost" mailto="zope@bowery.com" mailfrom="Zope System Error Message" subject="Zope Error Report">
There was an error.
</dtml-sendmail>
<dtml-var standard_html_footer>
I have a mailhost in the root dir called ErrorMailHost, and tried setting it's security totally lax (anonymous can do anything), doesn't help...
if I don't have a sendmail tag in standard_error_message it works as expected. Can't believe it's not working... I'm sure plenty of people have this setup!
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