Re: Send emails from PHP ... in a secure way

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You can store the emails in a database or textfile when an error occurs.
And use crontab to check the stored messages and send them to the mailserver.

On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:55:50 +0100, Ruben Rubio <ruben@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> clive escribió:
>> Ruben Rubio wrote:
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>> the MTA then something is very wrong
>>
>> Why cant you save the email in a file or a database and then send it
>> later your self?
> 
> Because if Mail server has a problem like server is down, or is busy, or
> has too many concurrent connections ... it will reject temporary the
> email. But that the email sent from php application _NEVER_ will try to
> resend the email. Temporary problem, is an error for the log ... but the
> email is lost.
> 
> In that case, It would be interesting save temporary the email in order
> to be able to resend it later.
> 
>>
>> clive
>>
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