kioto wrote: > Richard Lynch wrote: > >>kioto wrote: >> >> >>>Hi all, there is a way to create log-system to authenticate to smtp >>>server ? >>> >>> >> >>I don't understand the "log-system" part of this... >> >>You can authenticate to SMTP, depending on what the SMTP server considers >>suitable credentials. >> >>And you could write your script to log the results of that... >> >>I'm assuming SMTP servers usually have log files, and you could use PHP >> to >>read them and do something with them. >> >>Maybe repost your question with more detail of what you want to happen. >> >> >> > I want use my account with my provider to authenticate and use my SMTP to > send e-mail with my-script. I want use the smtp to send various email > and i want to try to log with my account. I want to try at the same system > of pop3 connection to read mail-box > For example: > $box = imap_open("{my.host.it}INBOX", "user", "pasw"); > > My provider allow to use SMTP only from web-mail(web-browser) but not > with > external program then i want to try to develop log-in system to use my > account > with SMTP to send any e-mail. > I hope that my language it's clearly to understand the concept. If your host doesn't let you use SMTP directly (not through their webmail) you probably can't do that: use SMTP directly. But you maybe *can* use PHP with imap_open (as in your example) to do it. When your host says "not use SMTP directly" they may mean: "not use fsockopen to talk to SMTP and send email" They probably do not mean: "not use imap_open to manage your email" You'll have to write your imap_open script and find out. They *MIGHT* mean that you can't do it, and it *might* be based on which machine your imap_open is saved on. For example, my host has a different computer/box for all email and the web-server is not the same computer at all. Fortunately, he lets me use imap_open from his web box to his email box -- I have a custom PHP script that throws out a lot of junk that spam assassin doesn't catch, and I'd be in real trouble without that. Easiest solution might be to find a new host, or even just put your IMAP application and email on a new host, and start forwarding email from your current host to that one. -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php