xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80004005
xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80004005
In my case, xp_sendmail would work fine from one server, but not another. They both used the same AD account, so that didn't seem too logical of a fix.
Restarting SQL Server Agent service didn't help. Simply running these 2 stored procedures fixed it:
EXEC xp_stopmail EXEC xp_startmail
New layout for BlogCFC v5.6.002
...so I decided to attempt converting my vanilla yellow installation of BlogCFC! I think it turned out pretty well.
The down-side of this is that I will have to convert each upgrade... That will be a pain.
This took a couple of evenings to modify and quite a few of the BlogCFC files had to be modified. It was way more then just dropping in new stylesheets.
I've zipped up the changes as well... Enjoy!
Update on BlogCFC and Bluedragon compatibility
Since then I have upgraded to Bluedragon 7, but hadn't gotten around to testing the unmodified BlogCFC with it.
So tonight, I finally tested the vanilla installation of BlogCFC v5.6.002 and it works perfectly including Captcha.
Case closed...
Railo - A look at one fast alternative
Linux script and bad interpreter error
"bad interpreter: No such file or directory" error messages when trying to execute a script!
I am testing out Railo 2 RC2 on CentOS using the Railix download. Now Railo loads wicked fast, but I couldn't get it to start from the supplied start.sh file. Well, thanks to this forum entry, it was a simple fix, "dos2unix xxx.sh".
Crewed on a J/29
A slow Mug race
We continued on, but the wind never really picked up for us. Captain Ron threw in the towel around 1:30pm and we fired up the engine for the trip home.
The wind did finally pick up in the late afternoon and the RC's came screaming in followed by the rest of the cat fleet. Many of the mono-hull boats didn't finish until 7 or 8pm. Only about half the fleet finished.
Here are a few pics that I took.
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