Re: Sending email when sendmail_from & sendmail_path = null.

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Hello,

on 01/31/2005 12:08 AM Tim Burgan said the following:
My client's web host's PHP configuration for both sendmail_from and sendmail_path are both = null.

How do I send email with PHP? What options do I need to set within my code, and what to?

You need to ask that web host as they probably do not want you send e-mail in anyway.


If they let you send messages via an SMTP server, you may want to try this class that comes with a function named smtp_mail() that works like mail() except that it lets you send messages relaying on a SMTP server.

http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage

You also need this:

http://www.phpclasses.org/smtpclass

and this if the SMTP server requires authentication:

http://www.phpclasses.org/sasl


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