[nycphp-talk] using PHP mail function on Windows server?
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Wed Apr 23 20:43:06 EDT 2008
Thanks David,
I found the following...is it worth trying to modify the ini file or
should I start trying to use the Zend mail function and/or Outlook?
//==
Runtime Configuration
The behavior of the mail functions is affected by settings in the
php.ini file.
Mail configuration options:
Name Default Description Changeable
SMTP "localhost" Windows only: The DNS name or IP address of the SMTP
server PHP_INI_ALL
smtp_port "25" Windows only: The SMTP port number. Available since PHP
4.3 PHP_INI_ALL
sendmail_from NULL Windows only: Specifies the "from" address to be
used in email sent from PHP PHP_INI_ALL
//==
BTW the client's environment is a hosted server and I will investigate
the options available if we determine that this turkey won't fly as
configured. I wasn't anticipating having to install anything and not
sure whether that is an option.
--Kristina
> Kristina Anderson wrote:
> > Hi everyone --
> >
> > My current client's app is a PHP 4 site running on a Windows box
(don't
> > ask...I have no idea why).
>
> Because it is a stable setup and typically outperforms a LAMPP stack.
I use
> this since day one and even before my PHP time for both development
and
> production use.
>
> > I'm trying to use the mail() function and
> > the mail isn't cooperating.
> >
> > (Two things that I noticed in phpinfo() are that Internal Sendmail
> > Support for Windows is enabled and the Zend engine is installed.
>
> I never got the mail() function to work right on Windows. There are
tools
> around. I did try once the Unix Utilities from Luckasoft (get them
here:
> http://luckasoft.com/download/UUtils_setup.exe). It is a freeware
package for
> Windows that mimics sendmail. It has a GUI configuration program and
accepts
> the same shell command format as known from Unix. But since this is a
client's
> box installing extra stuff is probably the least desireable approach.
>
> > So maybe I could/should be using another method to send the mails,
or
> > there is a trick that I'm not aware of that I need to use to get
this
> > to work?)
>
> Well, there are other means. You may even google for the CLI of
Outlook
> assuming it is setup and configured right.
>
> > It's not necessarily super high volume but we will be sending a
> > significant amount of automated emails to registered people on the
site.
> >
> > Thanks for any help...
>
> Well, I guess once it works volume becomes a concern only when you
send a lot
> of messages.
>
> Sorry, I'm not excessively useful here.
>
> David
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