Hello,
On 04/15/2004 02:24 PM, Mike Knittel wrote:
My SMTP server requires authentication when sending mail. How do I send
SMTP authentication information when using the PHP mail() function?
The mail() function does not support authentication.
You may want to try this class that comes with a wra
Hi Richard,
unfortunately you err.
I use already XnView.
This program does not support the looked for formats.
m. b. G. Norbert
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normal: 02686-987103
Notruf: 0177-2363368
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> Thanks, I'll check them out.
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> Subject: [PHP] Re: SMTP Authentication
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> Hello,
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> On 03/13
Thanks, I'll check them out.
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Sent: March 12, 2004 11:31 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Re: SMTP Authentication
Hello,
On 03/13/2004 12:54 AM, Beauford wrote:
> How would I set up PHP to
Hello,
On 03/13/2004 12:54 AM, Beauford wrote:
How would I set up PHP to use SMTP authentication when I send an email. For
example, in MS Outlook I have authentication set to use the same settings as
my incoming mail. I have searched around but haven't found anything that
deals with this.
The mail
The thing is... if you are sending the mail from within your server why do
you need to authentificate you are yourself?
Vamp.
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> Hi,
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> How would I set up PHP to use SMTP authentication when I send an email.
For
> exampl
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