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Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask phpmailer Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help MATLAB Central Community Home gmail smtp MATLAB Answers File Exchange Cody Blogs Newsreader Link Exchange ThingSpeak Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/p-OJg8SrN9o Trial software Joseph (view profile) 1 question 1 answer 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 Vote0 Whenever I use the sendmail function, I get an error that reads "Error using sendmail (line 171) Authentication failed." I am pretty sure the preferences and settings are properly set up. Does anyone know how to resolve https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/182150-whenever-i-use-the-sendmail-function-i-get-an-error-that-reads-error-using-sendmail-line-171-aut this issue? Asked by Joseph Joseph (view profile) 1 question 1 answer 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 8 Mar 2015 Latest activity Commented on by Andreas Andreas (view profile) 0 questions 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 31 Mar 2016 170 views (last 30 days) 170 views (last 30 days) Whenever I use the sendmail function, I get an error that reads "Error using sendmail (line 171) Authentication failed." I am pretty sure the preferences and settings are properly set up. Does anyone know how to resolve this issue? I changed the settings on gmail as well for less security. 0 Comments Show all comments Tags sendmailsetprefgmailemail Products No products are associated with this question. Related Content 3 Answers Manoj Das (view profile) 0 questions 2 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 6 Vote2 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/182150#answer_183361 Answer by Manoj Das Manoj Das (view profile) 0 questions
API Contact I have an account I do not have an account Login Home > Frequently Asked Questions I get SSL errors when sending email?SSL errors are https://www.authsmtp.com/faqs/faq-66.html normally generated when your email program or device is trying to establish an SSL encrypted connection to our service but you do not have the feature enabled on your account. You http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/starttls.html have a number of options to resolve this issue: Enable SSL on your AuthSMTP account - to do this you simply need to login to the Control Panel, go to the error connecting 'Advanced Config' tab and toggle the option Disable SSL in your email program - you would normally find this option in the same place as the SMTP server username and password If the SSL options appear to be disabled in your program or device but the errors are still being logged we recommend that you change the SMTP port in your settings error connecting with to '325' - some programs will always try SSL regardless if it is available but port 325 does not 'advertise' the SSL feature Some email programs also require you to change the SMTP port number to 465 when used with SSL - many either do this automatically or do not require a change - so we would only recommend changing it if you do want to use SSL and it does not work on the port you are using. Our software setup guides also include information on how to enable / disable SSL in your email program. If you have any questions please contact us.Are you having a problem sending email or looking for a reliable SMTP server?AuthSMTP is the outgoing SMTP email service for your e-commerce website, mailing list or email program.It works on most current computers or devices and solves many of the common problems with sending email such as relaying denied errors or blacklisting issues.With instant setup, a money back guarantee and very low cost starter accounts you can test and start sending email in minutes with no risk.View Features The
based on TLS. This document describes the necessary steps to use this feature. Terminology TLS can provide authentication (identification of the communication partner), privacy/confidentiality (communication is not intercepted or eavesdropped), and integrity (message has not been modified). TLS uses different algorithms for encryption, signing, message authentication etc. An introduction to these can also be found in books about cryptography and in RFC 2246 and its list of references. Some important terms used here are: CA: certificate authority, cert: a certificate (signed/issued by a CA), private key: the private key belonging to a cert. For those familiar with public key encryption (and signing), a cert can be considered a signed public key (with associated data to identify an entity). Initial Setup If sendmail should use STARTTLS as server and as client, you have to (names starting with conf refer to m4 variable names used in a .mc file): Install one or more CA certs in confCACERT. Notice: do not list too many root CAs in that file, otherwise the TLS handshake may fail; e.g., error:14094417:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES: sslv3 alert illegal parameter:s3_pkt.c:964:SSL alert number 47 You should probably put only the CA cert into that file that signed your own cert(s). Install zero or more CA certs in confCACERT_PATH with (symbolic) links of their hashes pointing to them: C=FileName_of_CA_Certificate ln -s $C `openssl x509 -noout -hash < $C`.0 (or sslc instead of openssl) These CA certificates are required to successfully authenticate another entity. The signature of the certificate presented by the other side is checked against these CAs. If one of them issued the certificate, the authentication is considered successful. Moreover, during the TLS handshake, the DNs of the CA certificates listed in confCACERT are sent to the client so it can properly select a certificate that is signed by one of those CAs. Get a cert (make sure the CN is the fully qualified name of your host) and install it as confSERVER_CERT and the private key as confSERVER_KEY (make sure the file is only readable by root or the trusted user). For simplicity, use the same