My company's server is protected, so every request want to send outside must throw a proxy server. By that problem, Laravel mail class can't connect to smtp server to send the emails.
Is there anyway to config proxy for mail class such as
return [
'http_proxy' => 'http://127.0.0.1:8080'
];
I've been searching days but not found any solution so I posted this question.
Any idea?
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I want to use Gmail to send emails through Laravel.
When I apply through localhost, the email is sent correctly.
But it gives the following error on the server and the email is not sent.
local.ERROR: Swift_TransportException: Connection could not be established with host smtp.gmail.com $:stream_socket_client(): unable to connect to tcp://smtp.gmail.com:587 (Connection timed out)
Hello I had the same problem probably your solution is like that, because this helps me to resolved my issue
Create a custom app in you Gmail security settings.
Log-in into Gmail with your account
Navigate to https://security.google.com/settings/security/apppasswords
In 'select app' choose 'custom', give it an arbitrary name and press generate
It will give you 16 chars token.`
Use the token as password in combination with your full Gmail account and two factor authentication will not be required.
Note: The link in step 2 will work only if you have 2-factor-authentication enabled.
For Refference: link
use mail trap for testing
link https://mailtrap.io/ where you get your all smtp credential and put in .env file
I've a domain and an email address dedicated. I've a SMTP server provided by my domain. I'm asking myself if it's possible to send mail directly with this SMTP server without passing through API like MailGun (because, it's not free!), and how can I do that ?
Thanks !
So I'm trying to make my own inbox for emails using the followin packag beyondcode/laravel-mailbox
I installed the package on a blank project, in order to test it out.
I can send emails with the sendgrid API, so that's not a problem at all.
Now, I have some environment variables set;
MAILBOX_DRIVER=sendgrid
MAILBOX_HTTP_USERNAME=laravel-mailbox
MAILBOX_HTTP_PASSWORD=secret
The config just the same as given in the package.
In my AppServiceProvider, I have in the boot the following:
Mailbox::catchAll(static function(InboundEmail $email) {
// Handle the incoming email
Log::info('#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#');
Log::info($email);
Log::info('#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#');
});
But when I take a look in the logs, when I send an email to whatever#rallypodium.be, nothing hapens...
This is my DNS configuration:
And here is the inbound parse config on the sendgrid side:
What am I missing or doing wrong here? I looked at my access logs and not even a request is being made to the server from sendgrid...
So How can I make sure I can receive messages to whatever#mydomain.com?
Your DNS should also have a few CNAME records so that you can verify your domain with SendGrid.
I've a form contact on my website and I want the form to be sent via email when submitted.
I've tried it in xampp and it's working fine.
On shared hosting, it does not work.
I'm using my own custom domain smtp.
Someone can explain me why it's not working ?
Your shared hosting probably blocks outgoing SMTP connections. Many hosting providers do that to prevent spam. You can try using a HTTP/WEB API instead of SMTP to send email.
Some email APIs like Flute Mail allow you to set up an HTTP API connection which can immediately forward the request through your "custom domain smtp" server. So you can keep using your custom domain email server, but get an API for it.
Otherwise you'll have to set up a Web API yourself with an open source tool like Postal.
In your laravel .env file if add following parameters mentioned below and create a e-mail on your shared hosting and add username, password and host of your hosting.
MAIL_DRIVER=smtp
MAIL_HOST=shared_host_name
MAIL_PORT=587
MAIL_USERNAME=mail#sharedhost.com
MAIL_PASSWORD=password
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=tls
I suppose then it would work fine.
I used SMTP protocol for sending email in my system.The system is developed with Codeigniter.in the system two types of email sending functionality, one is from codeigniter Email libraries and other is from swift mailer.In codeigniter it is working but in swift mailer an authentication failure message is shown.
Both functions use same login details.The port used is 25.
Give a try with this gmail smtp
$transport = Swift_SmtpTransport::newInstance('smtp.gmail.com', 465, 'ssl')
->setUsername('YOUR_GMAIL_ID')
->setPassword('YOUR_GMAIL_PASSWORD') ;
If it works with this than I think your hosting provider not giving smtp service to you so, you need to contact your hosting provider.