/smtp

forked smtp for Pantheon site running on PEG

Primary LanguagePHPGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

CUSTOM Pantheon PEG SMTP Module
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This is a forked version of the SMTP module for Pantheon Enterprise
Gateway, see:
 https://pantheon.io/docs/articles/sites/code/pantheon-enterprise-gateway/


Custom Pantheon PEG SMTP Changes
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* Port admin field is 100 chars instead of 6 to fit Pantheon constants
* If a string is put in port config field, it is translated as a constant

SMTP Authentication Support module for Drupal 7.x.
This module adds SMTP functionality to Drupal.

REQUIREMENTS
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* Access to an SMTP server
* The following PHP extensions need to be installed: ereg, hash, date & pcre.

* Optional: To connect to an SMTP server using SSL, you need to have the
  openssl package installed on your server, and your webserver and PHP
  installation need to have additional components installed and configured.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1.  Copy the files included in the tarball into a directory named "smtp" in
    your Drupal sites/all/modules/ directory.
2.  Login as site administrator.
3.  Enable the SMTP Authentication Support module on the Administer -> Modules
    page.
4.  Fill in required settings on the Administer -> Configuration -> System ->
    SMTP Authentication Support page.
5.  Enjoy.

NOTES
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This module sends email by connecting to an SMTP server.  Therefore, you need
to have access to an SMTP server for this module to work.

Drupal will often use the email address entered into Administrator ->
Configuration -> Site information -> E-mail address as the from address.  It is
important for this to be the correct address and some ISPs will block email that
comes from an invalid address.

This module no longer uses the PHPMailer package as an external library, instead
a slimmed down version of the library have been relicensed and integrated with the
smtp module.

Connecting to an SMTP server using SSL is possible only if PHP's openssl
extension is working.  If the SMTP module detects openssl is available it
will display the options in the modules settings page.

Sending mail to Gmail requires SSL or TLS.