Failed to connect to mailserver at "localhost" port 25

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Php Problem Overview


I keep getting this error when I try to send an e-mail in PHP:

Warning: mail() [function.mail]: Failed to connect to mailserver at "localhost" port 25, verify your "SMTP" and "smtp_port" setting in php.ini or use ini_set() in C:\wamp\www\dressoholic\register.php on line 50

my php.ini looks like this:

[mail function]
; For Win32 only.
; http://php.net/smtp
SMTP = localhost
; http://php.net/smtp-port
smtp_port = 25

; For Win32 only.
; http://php.net/sendmail-from
sendmail_from = [email protected]

I'm using my laptop as a server.. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.

Php Solutions


Solution 1 - Php

You need to be running a mail server locally. If this is Unix, enable sendmail If this is Windows install the Simple Mail Transfer Server (not sure if the name is correct) component of IIs. E.g. for windows 2003 follow this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8b83ac7t.aspx

Solution 2 - Php

For sending mails using php mail function is used. But mail function requires SMTP server for sending emails. we need to mention SMTP host and SMTP port in php.ini file. Upon successful configuration of SMTP server mails will be sent successfully sent through php scripts.

Solution 3 - Php

On windows, nearly all AMPP (Apache,MySQL,PHP,PHPmyAdmin) packages don't include a mail server (but nearly all naked linuxes do have!). So, when using PHP under windows, you need to setup a mail server!

Imo the best and most simple tool ist this: http://smtp4dev.codeplex.com/

SMTP4Dev is a simple one-file mail server tool that does collect the mails it send (so it does not really sends mail, it just keeps them for development). Perfect tool.

Solution 4 - Php

If you are running your application just on localhost and it is not yet live, I believe it is very difficult to send mail using this.

Once you put your application online, I believe that this problem should be automatically solved. But i think ini_set() helps you to change the values in php.ini during run time.

Solution 5 - Php

First of all, you aren't forced to use an SMTP on your localhost, if you change that localhost entry into the DNS name of the MTA from your ISP provider (who will let you relay mail) it will work right away, so no messing about with your own email service. Just try to use your providers SMTP servers, it will work right away.

Solution 6 - Php

PHP mail function can send email in 2 scenarios:

a. Try to send email via unix sendmail program At linux it will exec program "sendmail", put all params to sendmail and that all.

OR

b. Connect to mail server (using smtp protocol and host/port/username/pass from php.ini) and try to send email.

If php unable to connect to email server it will give warning (and you see such workning in your logs) To solve it, install smtp server on your local machine or use any available server. How to setup / configure smtp you can find on php.net

Solution 7 - Php

Change SMTP=localhost to SMTP=smtp.gmail.com

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