Re: [PHP] Logging with PHP to SMTP server

2005-03-02 Thread Richard Lynch
kioto wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>
>>kioto wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi all, there is a way to create log-system to authenticate to smtp
>>>server ?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I don't understand the "log-system" part of this...
>>
>>You can authenticate to SMTP, depending on what the SMTP server considers
>>suitable credentials.
>>
>>And you could write your script to log the results of that...
>>
>>I'm assuming SMTP servers usually have log files, and you could use PHP
>> to
>>read them and do something with them.
>>
>>Maybe repost your question with more detail of what you want to happen.
>>
>>
>>
> I want use my account with my provider to authenticate and use my SMTP to
> send e-mail with my-script. I want use the smtp to send various email
> and i want to try to log with my account. I want to try at the same system
> of pop3 connection to read mail-box
> For example:
> $box = imap_open("{my.host.it}INBOX", "user", "pasw");
>
> My provider  allow to use SMTP only from web-mail(web-browser) but not
> with
> external program then i want to try to develop log-in system to use my
> account
> with SMTP to send any e-mail.
> I hope that my language it's clearly to understand the concept.

If your host doesn't let you use SMTP directly (not through their webmail)
you probably can't do that: use SMTP directly.

But you maybe *can* use PHP with imap_open (as in your example) to do it.

When your host says "not use SMTP directly" they may mean:
"not use fsockopen to talk to SMTP and send email"

They probably do not mean:
"not use imap_open to manage your email"

You'll have to write your imap_open script and find out.

They *MIGHT* mean that you can't do it, and it *might* be based on which
machine your imap_open is saved on.  For example, my host has a different
computer/box for all email and the web-server is not the same computer at
all.

Fortunately, he lets me use imap_open from his web box to his email box --
I have a custom PHP script that throws out a lot of junk that spam
assassin doesn't catch, and I'd be in real trouble without that.

Easiest solution might be to find a new host, or even just put your IMAP
application and email on a new host, and start forwarding email from your
current host to that one.

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Re: [PHP] Logging with PHP to SMTP server

2005-03-01 Thread Richard Lynch
kioto wrote:
> Hi all, there is a way to create log-system to authenticate to smtp
> server ?

I don't understand the "log-system" part of this...

You can authenticate to SMTP, depending on what the SMTP server considers
suitable credentials.

And you could write your script to log the results of that...

I'm assuming SMTP servers usually have log files, and you could use PHP to
read them and do something with them.

Maybe repost your question with more detail of what you want to happen.

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[PHP] Logging with PHP to SMTP server

2005-02-28 Thread kioto
Hi all, there is a way to create log-system to authenticate to smtp 
server ?
Thanks so much to all.

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