By default Windows does not provide SMTP server. Linux does (sendmail is installed by default on most distributions).
So either you have to set-up a SMTP server on your system (I never did it on windows) or use a remote SMTP server.
You can try smtp.free.fr as host. It should work, but brings poor performance (several secondes on each connection). So it is just usefull for a test.
We have already installed "sendmail.exe" and "service smtp" on the server.
They operate with a different tool without problems.
I do not understand why this is Ko with projectorria?
Is the sendmail.exe in the path, for user launching PHP ?
You can have a look at the mail() function
in PHP doc
.
The Windows implementation of mail() differs in many ways from the Unix implementation. First, it doesn't use a local binary for composing messages but only operates on direct sockets which means a MTA is needed listening on a network socket (which can either on the localhost or a remote machine).
We did a test with "sendmail path" and the sendmail utility without success.
However Sendmail works well alone
We also tested with "sendmail path" empty + smtp our utility services windows also without success.
Since the data is migrated to the BDD SMTP not working it's strange ?
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