Hello, Correction, the URL is just:
http://www.phpclasses.org/smtpclass BTW, there is also another class that wraps around this that makes it easier to compose and send MIME formatted messages. I use both for urgent deliveries. http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage Manuel Lemos On 08/15/2002 06:28 PM, Manuel Lemos wrote: > Hello, > > On 08/15/2002 04:35 PM, Daren Cotter wrote: > >> To recap, my problem is: >> >> I need some mailings sent immediately (confirmation >> emails, welcome emails, password lookup emails, etc), >> while others simply get thrown into the queue, and get >> sent the next time the queue processes. >> >> I contacted a sendmail guru, and he told me that if >> Sendmail is run with the -odb arguments, the mail will >> process immediately, while if it's run with the -odd >> arguments, it will only be queued. >> >> So the question is, using PHP, how do I invoke >> sendmail with the different arguments separately? > > > If all you want for those cases is to use a direct delivery mode, you > can do it by communicating directly with the recipient SMTP server. > There is no need to use sendmail. > > I also use that method to send messages with instructions to let users > choose a new password when they forget. I had to do it that way because > the local mailer queue could be too busy and some times I was getting > complaints of impatient users that did not want to wait more than a fe > minutes for assistance by e-mail. > > What I use is this SMTP class that has a special direct delivery mode > that can only be use to send to one or more recipient served by the same > end SMTP server. > > http://www.phpclasses.org/smtpclass/ > > -- Regards, Manuel Lemos -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php