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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/05/07 01:22

Dave Kelly wrote:
> On Nov 4, 11:39 am, Michael Fesser <neti...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> Looks OK. Does the 'language' directory contain any files? I have 20
>> files in there.
> Yes and about the same number.
>
>> There's a variable $SMTPDebug (or something like that) in the phpmailer
>> class. Set that to TRUE and see what happens.
>
> I did as you suggested and that produced a data overload - 1260 lines
> of information/data.
>
> I reduced my email list from 7 to 1 entry and that produced 139 lines.
>
> Let me post a few lines and ask a question.
> ==============+=================
>
> SMTP -> FROM SERVER:
> 250-smtp09.embarq.synacor.com says EHLO to 65.40.206.9:15450
> 250-XDUMPCONTEXT
> 250-8BITMIME
> 250-AUTH=LOGIN
> 250-AUTH LOGIN
> 250-PIPELINING
> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
> 250 STARTTLS
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data was ""
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $str is "250 MAIL FROM accepted
> "
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data is "250 MAIL FROM accepted
> "
> SMTP -> FROM SERVER:
> 250 MAIL FROM accepted
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data was ""
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $str is "554 Authentication Failed, must login
> "
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data is "554 Authentication Failed, must login
> "
> SMTP -> FROM SERVER:
> 554 Authentication Failed, must login
> SMTP -> ERROR: RCPT not accepted from server: 554 Authentication
> Failed, must login
>
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data was ""
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $str is "250 RSET OK
> "
> SMTP -> get_lines(): $data is "250 RSET OK
> "
> SMTP -> FROM SERVER:
> 250 RSET OK
> Message was not sent Mailer Error: SMTP Error: The following
> recipients failed: scentual@hughes.net
> (
> )
> ==============+===================
> I inserted:
> $mail->Username = "daveekelly1@embarqmail.com";
> $mail->Password = "xxxxxxxxxx";
>
> and still got the same errors.
>
> I'm in way over my head and am open to suggestions.
> Thanks for taking the time to help me with this.
> Dave
>
>

Dave,

You're problem is you must authenticate yourself on this server before
sending email. Sprint evidently does things differently than Earthlink did.

What you need to do is find out how Sprint requires you to authenticate.
For instance, in your email program, do you have a userid and password
to access your smtp server, and if so, do they match what you sent in
your class? This is one way to authenticate.

Another way some ISP's authenticate is to require you to fetch your
email (log into your POP3 account) before sending email.

And there are others less often used.

I'd suggest you contact Sprint if you need to, to find out what kind of
authentication is required. Then check the phpMailer support people -
they know more about their product than anyone else.

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JDS Computer Training Corp.
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