[quote author=AirNav Development link=topic=3341.msg32590#msg32590
While we are on this topic, what is the rationale for all email alerts to go via the AirNav email server?
Wouldn't it make sense to allow the users to set their own, or their ISPs SMTP server like we do for all other emails we send?
Hallelujah.
I have been asking for this for a long time.
I do not understand why this even has to go anywhere near AirNav Servers...to me it is just one more unecessary link in the chain that is prone to errors.
A bit like playing Chinese Whispers as a kid...:-/
At best there is always a delay - at worst the email doesn't get through.
It would also reduce the load on AirNavs servers and be one less aspect for them to maintain...Win-Win all round if you ask me.
It has to be a simple task to be able to specify any email server the user prefer. Many Add-Ins I have on WHS allow you to specify an email server of your choice along with seender, recipient, subject etc. etc.
That way you have control over who the email comes from by being able to specify the email address.
I mean I sent an Alert 15 minutes ago and it has not hit my ISP yet.
Can't even tell if Alerts are working properly for me if I don't receive the email to begin with...
An Aircraft can cover a lot of ground in 15 minutes and so it is not much of an Alert really is it...more of a history lesson!
How about it AirNav - maybe not mess with 3.05 Beta/Public Beta but when the dust settles include it in the Public Release?
I remember posting this before a couple of times but here is one;
http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=2958.msg29175#msg29175See also attached picture for example of a well thought Remote Notification program.
Thanks & kind regards,
-=Glyn=-