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Posted by William Gill on 06/17/07 23:51
gosha bine wrote:
> William Gill wrote:
>> Looks good, but it causes a parsing error on WinXP. I may use it on
>> my Linux boxes though.
>
> Works just fine for me. Make sure you've copied it properly.
Fixing the cut and paste error, and commenting out the "SMTP =" and
'smtp_port =' entries fixed the parse error. Now Xp is complaining
about php not being a recognized command when it's called from inside
Apache.
I'll keep fiddling with it.
> Also, please do not top-post. Post your replies below the quoted text.
Mea culpa.
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>> Bill
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>> gosha bine wrote:
>>> William Gill wrote:
>>>> My development machine (WinXP, Apache 2.2.4) does not have an smtp
>>>> server, and I don't really want to install one if I can help it.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of a simple method of testing php scripts that
>>>> employ mail() by simulating an smtp server and directing output to a
>>>> text file or to an installed text editor.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have the following in my php.ini
>>>
>>> sendmail_path = php -r
>>> "file_put_contents('c:/mail.log',file_get_contents('php://stdin'),FILE_APPEND);"
>>>
>>>
>>> this logs all emails sent via mail() to c:\mail.log
>>>
>>>
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