php-windows Digest 12 Mar 2008 12:16:40 -0000 Issue 3441
Topics (messages 28825 through 28826):
Trabajo
28825 by: Finance Offshore
Re: PHP + Apache + IIS/SMTP
28826 by: John Mertic
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Hi Alain,
IIS has a bulit-in SMTP server you can enable and use. You should see
it listed in the IIS Manager.
John
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 2:39 AM, Alain Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i know that this is not necessary the best forum for that, but i need to get
> a real feedback and i guess you already faced the same issue as mine.
> basically, i develop php web application on windows XP platform.
> So i have apache 2.24 installed and PHP 5.2.4.
>
> now i would like to test if my application send emails, so i've checked my
> php.ini file and it seems ok.
> i tried to use IIS from windows to define a default SMTP server, but as my
> emails are not sent, i guess something is wrong with IIS.
>
> so does it exist a free SMTP server (similar that linux daemon) but running
> on windows XP ?
> if yes, where can i find it and what steps should i perform to be sure my
> emails are sent ?
>
> i do not want to transfer all my web application each time i want to test
> email sending...
> i would like to test it locally.
>
> How do you know where to find settings about ISS/SMTP to send emails ?
>
> thanks for your feedback.
>
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> Alain
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> Windows XP SP2
> PostgreSQL 8.2.4 / MS SQL server 2005
> Apache 2.2.4
> PHP 5.2.4
> C# 2005-2008
>
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