Twiebie |
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Hi,
I'm thinking about using Cotonti for a new website, but i'd like to make sure Cotonti supports SMTP by itself or maybe via a plugin. Can anyone confirm? Thanks. |
urlkiller |
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hmm its hard to give you a precise answer...
support smtp... hmm... cotonti can send emails using the php mail() function as any plugin or php script could... but there arn't any webmail-like plugins edit: yet... URL shortener: <a href="http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7">http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7</a>
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ez |
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Urlkiller is right...
Cotonti is not a emailserver so 'it' can not receive email.. But you can send email.. I think you do NOT want to receive email in cotonti ??? (think about spam for a moment, you have to deal with all kinds off shit like that) Question is: What functionality do you want ??? (PM is pretty OK...) greetings, ez ==- I say: Keep it EZ -==
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Twiebie |
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When I previously used Seditio and members received e-mail from the website the sender was: 'linux04.mywebsite.gate@mywebhostingprovider.com' instead of for example just .
So i'd like to use my own smtp address instead of the one of my host. I can remember there was a fix for Seditio but I can't remember where it was.. |
urlkiller |
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if you take a look at the code.
this is the regular function to send mails in cotonti. $headers = (empty($headers)) ? "From: \"".$cfg['maintitle']."\" <".$cfg['adminemail'].">\n"."Reply-To: <".$cfg['adminemail'].">\n" : $headers; the $cfg['adminemail'] is set somewhere in the system. this is the sender, the server-adress of yours. you could try to fiddle with that function to get the result you want. but remember on a update you need to change the line again... BUT i have to say that i encounter that problem on some servers too and i didnt find a way yet to fix that. i believe on some server the mail command takes the email adress of the server admin or from the useraccount, not sure here... functions.php line 3009: /** * Sends mail with standard PHP mail() * * @global $cfg * @param string $fmail Recipient * @param string $subject Subject * @param string $body Message body * @param string $headers Message headers * @param string $additional_parameters Additional parameters passed to sendmail * @return bool */ function sed_mail($fmail, $subject, $body, $headers='', $additional_parameters = null) { global $cfg; if(empty($fmail)) { return(FALSE); } else { $headers = (empty($headers)) ? "From: \"".$cfg['maintitle']."\" <".$cfg['adminemail'].">\n"."Reply-To: <".$cfg['adminemail'].">\n" : $headers; $body .= "\n\n".$cfg['maintitle']." - ".$cfg['mainurl']."\n".$cfg['subtitle']; if($cfg['charset'] != 'us-ascii') { $headers .= "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=".$cfg['charset']."\n"; $headers .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"; $subject = mb_encode_mimeheader($subject, $cfg['charset'], 'B', "\n"); } if(ini_get('safe_mode')) { mail($fmail, $subject, $body, $headers); } else { mail($fmail, $subject, $body, $headers, $additional_parameters); } sed_stat_inc('totalmailsent'); return(TRUE); } } edit: SMTP-Adress? tz tz tz, read here: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol URL shortener: <a href="http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7">http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7</a>
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tensh |
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Make a plugin that uses e.g. a php-mailer library to send emails via SMTP.
I created a couple of plugins with this functionality for myself, I can lend you a helping hand with this. It depends on what you want. For me, I had to do the SMTP emailer (html format + attachments) with email history and the "Product reclamation system" that sends emails every time the reclamation process is updated. I used SMTP because it has the BBC functionality (hidden copies) and I could manage the bounces better. If you need just a simple emailer, there was once a plugin made by Tefra that just mass-emails messages... it might have a bit of incompatibility with Cotonti, though. |
Twiebie |
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I also had this problem when I used Seditio before I switched to Cotonti, but back then I found a topic where somebody explained a change in one of Seditio's core files and it fixed the problem with my sender being instead of the admin e-mail address.
Unfortunately that was quite some time ago and I haven't been able to find it.. Edit: Think i've found that bit. function sed_mail($fmail, $subject, $body, $headers='') { global $cfg; if(empty($fmail)) return(FALSE); require("plugins/postman/inc/postoffice.class.php"); $PostMan = new PostOffice(); $PostMan->IsHTML(false); $PostMan->FromName = $cfg['maintitle']; $PostMan->Subject = $psoptions['subject']; $PostMan->AddAddress($fmail); $PostMan->Subject = $subject; $PostMan->Body = $body; $res['email'] = $PostMan->Send(); $res['error_info'] = $PostMan->ErrorInfo; $PostMan->ClearAddresses(); if($res['email']) { sed_stat_inc('totalmailsent'); return(TRUE); } else { return(FALSE); } } Must have had the postman plugin installed back then.. |
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Dieser Beitrag wurde von Twiebie (am 2. Oktober 2010, 00:17, vor 14 Jahre) bearbeitet |
GHengeveld |
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It's not really related to Cotonti, but I did write something on the topic recently: Sending email with python smtplib (it allows for a custom SMTP server)
There's probably a related PHP function somewhere. |