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The following setting in the Message tab can help you control this behavior. This is because Postie uses everything before the “:” as a category wildcard. See Override Post Categories. More commonly you have a title like “Warning: Storm approaching” and end up with a title of “Storm approaching” and a strange category. Or you have a title like “12-11-2013 Stats for the day” and end up with a title of “122013 Stats for the day” This is because Postie sees “-11-” and assumes you want category 11 for your post. See Override Post Type and Override Post Format. There isn’t much you can do about this unless you control the email subject lines.

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With Gmail it will ignore anything after the plus sign (+) so if your email is emails to and will all show up in and you can is the Category Per User AddOn to assign different categories.ĭue to the fact that some Postie features use the email subject it is possible for conflicts to arise.įor example the subject “Birds // Bees” will end up with a post title of “Bees” because the “//” is used to specify post types and formats. If you are using Gmail you have a simpler option. To accomplish this you need to purchase the Category Per User AddOn and follow the directions for configuring Multiple Inboxes. Many people have this arrangement so that emails sent to each account get assigned different categories. However, what you can do is have each separate inbox forward their mail to a central mail account which you then configure Postie to check.įor example you have 2 email accounts that you want your users to send email to: and then create a third email account that you don’t tell anyone about and your configure both askmeaquestion and news to forward every email to then configure Postie to check email account. The answer is “you can’t do that directly” For example to test if you can get access to Gmail IMAP try: echo "TAG LOGOUT" | openssl s_client -connect :993įor Gmail POP-SSL try: echo quit | openssl s_client -connect :995 Type ‘C logout’ and press return to tell the mail server you’re done.įor POP3-SSL or IMAP-SSL you need to use a different command.

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Type ‘Q’ and press return to tell the mail server you’re done.įor a IMAP (port 143) you should get something like: *OK Welcome If successful you should see something like: +OK POP3 Substitute the server and port you are trying to verify. Note: You need shell access to the server Postie is installed on.Ĭonnect to your server via RDP, VNC or SSH and open a command/terminal window and type something like the following: telnet 110

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You can verify these conditions by using the telnet command. One common issue is that the port you are trying to use is blocked or your mail server isn’t listening on the port. Unfortunately sometimes the error messages aren’t very clear and you need a way to verify things. (Be sure to click Save first if you changed anything!). When you click Test Config Postie tries to connect your your mail server to ensure everything is set up correctly.








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