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Friends, I am being able to send email normally using sendmail() localhost, as follows:
sendmail.ini
[sendmail]
smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=587
error_logfile=error.log
debug_logfile=debug.log
smtp_ssl=auto
auth_username=meugmail
auth_password=minhasenha
smtp_ssl=tls
tls_certcheck off
php.ini
[mail function]
SMTP = smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port = 465
sendmail_from = meugmail
sendmail_path = "C:\"\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.exe\" -t"
mail.add_x_header = Off
When sending I do a search in a specific table of my bank, where messages are recorded, and I send one by one more or less like this:
$sqlemail = $mysqli->prepare("SELECT id_email, id_msg, id_remetente, id_destinatario, tipo_destinatario, email, assunto,
texto, arquivo_anexo, data FROM tbl_msg_email_temp LIMIT 1");
$sqlemail->execute();
$sqlemail->store_result();
if($sqlemail->num_rows > 0){//Achei emails há serem enviados
$sqlemail->bind_result($id_email, $id_msg, $id_remetente, $destinatario, $tipo, $email_user, $assunto, $texto, $arquivo_anexo, $data);
$texto = nl2br($texto);
$sqlemail->fetch();
$sqlemail->close();
Then once one or more msgs are located to be sent, I send them one by one with the mail function()
if (mail($to, $assuntoHTML, $mensagem, $headers)) {
Like I said, this works perfectly, but now I’ve come across the possibility of sending the same msg to several people, and the way it is, I must connect to google every time by slowing the process down, i would really like to connect once and send the 1,000, 10,000 msgs.
this is possible ?
thank you.
This will create an email chain.
– rray
Ah, there’s a way to send a CCO. But I forgot :\
– Wallace Maxters
Goes no
$headers
, if I’m not mistaken it’s$headers .= "Bcc: $to \r\n";
– rray
Fixed, buddy, @rray
– Wallace Maxters
I understood, in the case of the same msg, if it is personalized msgs, you could tell me how to send to many by connecting once to GMAIL ?
– theteo
Friend, you can simply use classes ready for this purpose. Take a look at Swift Mailer, it is very easy to send an email via g-mail (with only one connection) and it is easier to structure the code!
– Wallace Maxters