My guess (and it is just that) is that the SMTP service in o365 is not allowing the account being used (s_azure.smtp) to send out as a different account regardless of what you tell it to do. Most mail services can be configured to prevent sending as someone else during a message relay, which is part of how spam email works, and this might be what you’re seeing. Can you or someone on the o365 look into that configuration on the mail service side? Nick Hello Nick.Thank you for your reply. We assume this is the reason for our trouble. Regards,Kathrine Rane
It’s not just the name:I appreciate that you are trying to help us here :)
Sender here is noreply@ , but not in the email I received.I’ve tried with IFSAPP too, but it didn’t change anything. Regards, Kathrine Rane
Hi @BWLKARA Default mail sender setting is tricky to play with :) Try following and see if it works Set the “Override mail sender” unchecked In the quick report schedule, use No Reply <noreply@bwenergy.no> as the Email Sent From Cheers! Damith Hello Damith.Thank you for your comment. However, this has already been tried, and it does not work. Regards,Kathrine Rane.
Already have an account? Login
No account yet? Create an account
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.