Paul Lemmons wrote:
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 08:20, Jacob wrote:
Okay, I'm clueless. I want to use sendmail in conjunction with PHP but I
have no idea what to do. Right now I'm on FC 5, and behind a NAT (I
think is what it's called?) and whenever PHP tries to send something it
comes back with timeout errors.
Any help would be appreciated.
(If its important: I'm using no-ip.com's dynamic DNS services. . . )
Thanks,
Jacob
I do this all of the time, what package are you using? I have used phpmailer
with great success. Here is a code snippet that works for me:
http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/
<?php
require("../phpmailer/class.phpmailer.php");
$html = "<html><body><h1>Hello World!</h1></body></html>";
$mail = new PHPMailer();
$mail->IsHTML(true);
$mail->IsSMTP(); // telling the class to use SMTP
$mail->Host = "mail.yourdomain.com"; // SMTP server (sendmail)
$mail->From = "TestMessage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx";
$mail->FromName = "Test Message";
$mail->AddAddress("you@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx");
$mail->AddAddress("youtoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx");
$mail->AddCC("me@xxxxxxxxxxxx");
$mail->AddCC("metoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx");
$mail->Subject = "Printer Request for $System";
$mail->Body = $html;
if(!$mail->Send())
{
print "<html><body>";
print "Message was not sent<br>";
print "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
print "</body></html>";
}
else
{
print "<html><body><h1>Message Sent</h1></body></html>";
}
Actually I don't think it's a php problem, It seems to make it to
sendmail. But sendmail is having a problem connecting to other SMTP
servers. I keep getting returned e-mails.
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