Re: PHP and Sendmail

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Hi there,

I have an SMTP server on here (Imail) - how would I use it with PHP?  Any
tips to send a quick email as a test?

Thank you :-)

Chris

> You have two options. First option is to get sendmail for windows.
> You're going to pay for this, but there is a sendmail replacement for
> windows out there that most people don't know about. I've used it and
> it's really excellent. The only think you would have to change is the
> location of sendmail in your php.ini. You can find it at
> http://www.indigostar.com. It'll cost you about $50, but it's well worth
> it if you need sendmail functionality in windows. Of course, with PHP
> your best bet is to just use the built in SMTP support that comes with
> it. As long as you have access to an SMTP server you don't need
> sendmail. I use both, but I only use the sendmail app with perl apps and
> stuff like that, I just have PHP send stuff straight to the SMTP server.
>
> Nick
>
> Chris Payne wrote:
>
> >Hi there everyone,
> >
> >I might soon be moving my server from Linux to Windows, and I was
wondering if I will have to rewrite my PHP - Sendmail code to work on
Windows Apache?  Or is there a better system than sendmail for PHP on
Windows?
> >
> >Oh BTW it has to support HTML.
> >
> >Please help. if I do have to rewrite my form code it will take weeks LOL
:-)
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Chris
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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