• Resolved jseth

    (@jseth)


    I have the Office 365 Pop-3 and IMAP settings, but I am not able to connect to the Office 365 server. I get:

    Connect to Mail Host

    Postie connection: sockets
    Postie protocol: pop3-ssl
    Postie server: outlook.office365.com
    Postie port: 995
    checking
    Unable to connect. The server said:
    There was an error connecting to the server

    I am using my own email address and password so I know that it is valid authentication. Postie worked fine until we switched to Office 365.

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  • Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    I’m not having any issue connecting to outlook.office365.com with Postie.

    Please turn on the “Enable Debug Logging”, click save, then click “test config” and email the results to [email protected]

    Thread Starter jseth

    (@jseth)

    I have sent the email with the results. For some unknown reason, after I performed the steps, the Test Config was successful, however I am having a problem with image attachments. PDF or Word documents will appear with the post successfully, however jpg or png (they’re the only two I’ve tried) do not appear, although they do appear in my Media library. I sent the results to the email above in case you can see something regarding that. Thank you.

    Thread Starter jseth

    (@jseth)

    I looked at the “text” of the posts where the attached images were not appearing, and the links to the images were actually in the post. Here is the

    <a href="https://intranet.eastech.org/?attachment_id=8417"><img src="https://intranet.eastech.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/store.png" alt="{CAPTION}" width="1px" height="1px" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-8417" /></a>

    I noticed the width=”1px” height=”1px” and when I removed that, the image appeared (my eyes certainly aren’t good enough to see an image 1×1 pixel!). But why is Postie putting that in there? Is there somewhere that I have that entered that I don’t know about? If I can get that resolved, I think it is working successfully now. Thank you.

    Plugin Author Wayne Allen

    (@wayneallen-1)

    Based on logs sent by @jseth we were able to determine that WordPress was reporting the image sizes as 1×1 for all images sizes.

    The fix was to remove the height and width attributes from the image template and let the browser figure out the size.

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