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Push Services

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Hi,

I'm trying to configure 'push' on my Meteohub using Yahoo Mail and it is not working.

This web page says that I need to use SSL and port 465. I have the address formatted as shown in the image, but it still doesn't work. Is it becuase there is no SSL turned on?

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Re:Push Services

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Hi,

I'm trying to configure 'push' on my Meteohub using Yahoo Mail and it is not working.

This web page says that I need to use SSL and port 465. I have the address formatted as shown in the image, but it still doesn't work. Is it becuase there is no SSL turned on?

Thanks. Image
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Re:Push Services

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Meteohub is not able to connect via ssl.

Some threads in the web indicate that the non-ssl ports for yahoo are also working. so port 25 for smtp is expected to be work.

try... host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com:25
and give a fully qualified source address (your yahoo mail-address for example).
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I tried a variety of ways and different services to get this working by not using SSL.

Is SSL something that could be added in a future release? A lot of services are requiring it now.

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Re:Push Services

Post by Chill »

Hi,

In my opinion there is a bug in SetUp Push Services.

I realized when you change ftp configuration and you click either Save&Test or Save buttons the changes are saved but they're not effective. It keeps in memory former configuration...

I think the only way it works is Rebooting, but should it be really necessary to do it?

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I too have seen where I change the FTP directory that it doesn't take effect until I reboot or turn on and off the FTP service.
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