I still have both versions 1.3.0 and 1.3.5 running on Fedora 5 server.
I cannot send smtp mail with 1.3.5, while 1.3.0 works perfectly.
The smtp settings are the same in both versions.
Any ideas?
I still have both versions 1.3.0 and 1.3.5 running on Fedora 5 server.
I cannot send smtp mail with 1.3.5, while 1.3.0 works perfectly.
The smtp settings are the same in both versions.
Any ideas?
Quick fix.
I replaced functions_email.php with the one from version 1.3.0 and now it works. I dont have time to look into more details what has been changed,
but anybody pls advice if u can resolve this issue..
What port is your SMTP SERVER PORT set to?
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Standard Port 25.Originally Posted by DrByte
Confirm the above 'Quick fix' with v1.3.0.2 v/s v1.3.5 as per my thread.
Great stuff... i would still appreciate confimation from Devs on this .
/includes/functions/functions_email.php
line 137
try changing the & to &&:Does that make any difference?Code:if (EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT != '25' && EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT != '') $mail->Port = EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT;
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Very late at night for me but doesn't seem to work...?
How embarrassing ...
This should work better ...
/includes/functions/functions_email.php
line 137
change fromto:Code:if (EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT != '25' & EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT != '') $mail->Port = EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_PORT;
Code:if (EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_SERVER_PORT != '25' && EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_SERVER_PORT != '') $mail->Port = EMAIL_SMTPAUTH_MAIL_SERVER_PORT;
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All is good!
Thanks DrByte... much appreciated.
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