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  • Sajeena
    New Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 8

    SMTP Error

    I have used smtp mail scripts
    Code:
    <?php
    
    function authgMail($from, $namefrom, $to, $nameto, $subject, $message) {
    $smtpServer = "192.168.xxx.xxx";   //ip address of the mail server.  This can also be the local domain name
    $port = "25";                     // should be 25 by default, but needs to be whichever port the mail server will be using for smtp
    $timeout = "45";                 // typical timeout. try 45 for slow servers
    $username = "sales@mydomain.com"; // the login for your smtp
    $password = "myPA$$";            // the password for your smtp
    $localhost = "127.0.0.1";       // Defined for the web server.  Since this is where we are gathering the details for the email
    $newLine = "\r\n";             // aka, carrage return line feed. var just for newlines in MS
    $secure = 0;       
    /connect to the host and port
    $smtpConnect = fsockopen($smtpServer, $port, $errno, $errstr, $timeout);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    if(empty($smtpConnect)) {
       $output = "Failed to connect: $smtpResponse";
       echo $output;
       return $output;
    }
    else {
       $logArray['connection'] = "<p>Connected to: $smtpResponse";
       echo "<p />connection accepted<br>".$smtpResponse."<p />Continuing<p />";
    }
    
    //you have to say HELO again after TLS is started
       fputs($smtpConnect, "HELO $localhost". $newLine);
       $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
       $logArray['heloresponse2'] = "$smtpResponse";
    //request for auth login
    fputs($smtpConnect,"AUTH LOGIN" . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['authrequest'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //send the username
    fputs($smtpConnect, base64_encode($username) . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['authusername'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //send the password
    fputs($smtpConnect, base64_encode($password) . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['authpassword'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //email from
    fputs($smtpConnect, "MAIL FROM: <$from>" . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['mailfromresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //email to
    fputs($smtpConnect, "RCPT TO: <$to>" . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['mailtoresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //the email
    fputs($smtpConnect, "DATA" . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['data1response'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    //construct headers
    $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . $newLine;
    $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" . $newLine;
    $headers .= "To: $nameto <$to>" . $newLine;
    $headers .= "From: $namefrom <$from>" . $newLine;
    
    //observe the . after the newline, it signals the end of message
    fputs($smtpConnect, "To: $to\r\nFrom: $from\r\nSubject: $subject\r\n$headers\r\n\r\n$message\r\n.\r\n");
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['data2response'] = "$smtpResponse";
    
    // say goodbye
    fputs($smtpConnect,"QUIT" . $newLine);
    $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
    $logArray['quitresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
    $logArray['quitcode'] = substr($smtpResponse,0,3);
    fclose($smtpConnect);
    //a return value of 221 in $retVal["quitcode"] is a success
    return($logArray);
    }
    This is one of the code i got from one of the site.But when i tried i am getting $logArray['quitcode'] -"354" and no email is receiving.Pleas e Help
    Last edited by Markus; Oct 30 '09, 03:18 PM. Reason: Added [code] tags
  • djpaul
    New Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 137

    #2
    Hmm, i had a problem before with the mail system.
    Afterwards it was the $newline that was causing the problem.
    Depends on the mailserver your script is running on.
    with my script i changed the $newline = "\r\n"; with $newline = "\n";
    After that it worked again and hope for you to! :)

    Gr paul

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    • Sajeena
      New Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 8

      #3
      Originally posted by Sajeena
      I have used smtp mail scripts
      Code:
      <?php
      
      function authgMail($from, $namefrom, $to, $nameto, $subject, $message) {
      $smtpServer = "192.168.xxx.xxx";   //ip address of the mail server.  This can also be the local domain name
      $port = "25";                     // should be 25 by default, but needs to be whichever port the mail server will be using for smtp
      $timeout = "45";                 // typical timeout. try 45 for slow servers
      $username = "sales@mydomain.com"; // the login for your smtp
      $password = "myPA$$";            // the password for your smtp
      $localhost = "127.0.0.1";       // Defined for the web server.  Since this is where we are gathering the details for the email
      $newLine = "\r\n";             // aka, carrage return line feed. var just for newlines in MS
      $secure = 0;       
      /connect to the host and port
      $smtpConnect = fsockopen($smtpServer, $port, $errno, $errstr, $timeout);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      if(empty($smtpConnect)) {
         $output = "Failed to connect: $smtpResponse";
         echo $output;
         return $output;
      }
      else {
         $logArray['connection'] = "<p>Connected to: $smtpResponse";
         echo "<p />connection accepted<br>".$smtpResponse."<p />Continuing<p />";
      }
      
      //you have to say HELO again after TLS is started
         fputs($smtpConnect, "HELO $localhost". $newLine);
         $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
         $logArray['heloresponse2'] = "$smtpResponse";
      //request for auth login
      fputs($smtpConnect,"AUTH LOGIN" . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['authrequest'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //send the username
      fputs($smtpConnect, base64_encode($username) . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['authusername'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //send the password
      fputs($smtpConnect, base64_encode($password) . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['authpassword'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //email from
      fputs($smtpConnect, "MAIL FROM: <$from>" . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['mailfromresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //email to
      fputs($smtpConnect, "RCPT TO: <$to>" . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['mailtoresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //the email
      fputs($smtpConnect, "DATA" . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['data1response'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      //construct headers
      $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . $newLine;
      $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" . $newLine;
      $headers .= "To: $nameto <$to>" . $newLine;
      $headers .= "From: $namefrom <$from>" . $newLine;
      
      //observe the . after the newline, it signals the end of message
      fputs($smtpConnect, "To: $to\r\nFrom: $from\r\nSubject: $subject\r\n$headers\r\n\r\n$message\r\n.\r\n");
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['data2response'] = "$smtpResponse";
      
      // say goodbye
      fputs($smtpConnect,"QUIT" . $newLine);
      $smtpResponse = fgets($smtpConnect, 4096);
      $logArray['quitresponse'] = "$smtpResponse";
      $logArray['quitcode'] = substr($smtpResponse,0,3);
      fclose($smtpConnect);
      //a return value of 221 in $retVal["quitcode"] is a success
      return($logArray);
      }
      This is one of the code i got from one of the site.But when i tried i am getting $logArray['quitcode'] -"354" and no email is receiving.Pleas e Help
      Hello,
      I tried by replacing "\r\n" with "\n",but the same result :(

      I am getting
      [data2response] => 250 Accepted

      [quitresponse] => 354

      [quitcode] => 354

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      • djpaul
        New Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 137

        #4
        Hmm, then it must be something like this:
        Reply codes in numerical order Code Meaning
        200 (nonstandard success response, see rfc876)
        211 System status, or system help reply
        214 Help message
        220 <domain> Service ready
        221 <domain> Service closing transmission channel
        250 Requested mail action okay, completed
        251 User not local; will forward to <forward-path>
        354 Start mail input; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
        421 <domain> Service not available, closing transmission channel

        It's a smtp errorcode which you can find.
        Maybe this will help you further..
        Cheers!

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