You should make similar changes to the WorkItemChangedEvent. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Your SMTP server must be configured to allow anonymous senders to send email, or you must have previously created an account specifically to use as the email account for alerts.
The exemption applies only to the subscription requested and only to VM traffic that's routed directly to the internet. Microsoft reserves the right to revoke these exemptions if it's determined that a violation of terms of service has occurred. The restrictions are in place to prevent abuse. Requests to remove these restrictions won't be granted.
If you're using these subscription types, we encourage you to use an authenticated SMTP relay service, as outlined earlier in this article, or to change your subscription type.
It is possible to have this block removed. After the subscription is exempted from this block and the VMs are stopped and restarted, all VMs in that subscription are exempted going forward.
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This doc mentioned it : Starting on November 15, , outbound email messages that are sent directly to external domains such as outlook. Hope it helps. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Stanley Gong Stanley Gong Hi , if this doc is helpful , pls click on big gray check button on this answer left side to mark this answer ,so that it will help others who have the same query : — Stanley Gong.
That is for smtp clients not smtp servers. Hi man , that doc is about smtp servers , the main point is sending out emails to external domains from Azure VMs is not supported by Microsoft, however there are few alternatives to this e. When the instance is newly rebooted everything works like a charm but after a few hours I am no longer able to send emails. Any Ideas as to what I can have missed in setup, I have followed the guide to the letter three times without any success I have searched and searched but been unable to find anything except that it is not recommended to use the built in smtp for blacklist reasons but since we are only using it to send error messages we don't really care about that.
Here is an article that provides some solutions for how to install an SMTP server in Windows Azure dynamically, please check it and see whether it helps. As far as I know, if you send large quantities of email from Azure, chances are that the ip address will be blocked by anti-spam systems. We recommend using the following patterns for enabling emailing capabilities for applications deployed to the Windows Azure platform:.
Use a custom on-premise e-mail forwarder service. Use a third party SMTP service. I have followed that guide as well and I have been able to send messages via the smtp in azure but from reason it stops working after a few hours. Any ideas as to what the problem might be, I know about the other solutions but I would like to get this working. I am trying to involve someone familiar with this topic to further look at this issue. There might be some time delay. Appreciate your patience.
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