I am trying to send email in prod environment but it doesn't work... I am getting this log:
[2014-06-30 09:37:54] request.CRITICAL: Uncaught PHP Exception
Swift_TransportException: "Expected response code 250 but got code
"530", with message "530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first.
o2sm28357522wia.16 - gsmtp "" at
C:\xampp\htdocs\UniDocs\vendor\swiftmailer\swiftmailer\lib\classes\Swift\Transport\AbstractSmtpTransport.php
line 386 {"exception":"[object] (Swift_TransportException: Expected
response code 250 but got code \"530\", with message \"530 5.7.0 Must
issue a STARTTLS command first. o2sm28357522wia.16 - gsmtp\r\n\" at
C:\xampp\htdocs\UniDocs\vendor\swiftmailer\swiftmailer\lib\classes\Swift\Transport\AbstractSmtpTransport.php:386)"}
[]
However, in dev it is working...
The config I have is the following:
config_dev.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: smtp
encryption: ssl
auth_mode: login
host: smtp.gmail.com
username: myemail#gmail.com
password: mypass
config.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
host: %mailer_host%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
parameters.yml:
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_user: myemail#gmail.com
mailer_password: mypass
I also have another question..., in web/app.php do I have to write $kernel = new AppKernel('prod', false); or $kernel = new AppKernel('prod', true);??
I've used my Gmail account to send emails in Symfony2, and I specify some parameters which you have not specified. Below is my configuration:
config.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
encryption: %mailer_encryption%
auth_mode: %mailer_auth_mode%
host: %mailer_host%
username: %mailer_username%
password: %mailer_password%
spool: { type: memory }
parameters.yml:
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_encryption: ssl
mailer_auth_mode: login
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_username: myusername#gmail.com
mailer_password: mypassword
Related with your second question, the original line is
$kernel = new AppKernel('prod', false);
If you change this to true, error messages can be showed in production mode, because the second parameter of the AppKernel construct indicates the debug mode.
Related
Basically after changing from Dev to Prod on Symfony, the mailer stopped sending mails to given email.
Posting few settings from my Symfony:
parameters:
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_port: 465
mailer_host: myhost
mailer_user: mylogin
mailer_password: mypw
config:
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: '%mailer_transport%'
host: '%mailer_host%'
port: '%mailer_port%'
username: '%mailer_user%'
password: '%mailer_password%'
spool: { type: memory }
logging: true
# delivery_addresses: ['']
It looks correctly for me. The website uses SSL if that matters. Is there anything to change/edit? Do you need any other code to assist me with?
I want to send emails using symfony, but the swiftmailer does not send out any emails. I even dont get error reportings or anything else. Thats my code:
$mail = \Swift_Message::newInstance()
->setSubject('Subject')
->setTo('test#example.com') #this is replaced by real email of course
->setFrom('test#example.com')
->setBody('Testbody');
$this->get('mailer')->send($mail);
Thats the config:
swiftmailer:
default_mailer: mailer
mailers:
mailer:
transport: "%mailer_transport%"
host: "%mailer_host%"
username: "%mailer_user%"
password: "%mailer_password%"
#spool: { type: memory }
I even tried to set the host to an address that does not exist, but I dont get any error from swiftmailer or symfony.
I tried to find the files for the lib, but there is no Swift_Message or newInstance anywhere in the symfony files, strange
use this code
$message = \Swift_Message::newInstance()
->setSubject('Validation de votre commande')
->setFrom('test#example.com')
->setTo('test#example.com')
->setBody('Testbody');
->setCharset('utf-8')
->setContentType('text/html')
->setBody('test');
$this->get('mailer')->send($message);
in app/config/parametres.yml :
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_user: your mail
mailer_password: your password mail
in app/config/config.yml :
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: "%mailer_transport%"
host: "%mailer_host%"
username: "%mailer_user%"
password: "%mailer_password%"
spool: { type: memory }
I had seen someone with the same problem. For him the problem was with the spool queue. It is solved by either disabling spool explicitly:
spool:
enabled:false
or flushing the queue in the code:
$this->get('mailer')->send($mail);
$spool = $this->get('mailer')->getTransport()->getSpool();
$spool->flushQueue($this->get('mailer')->getTransport());
Hope it works!
I am trying to send email with my Symfony Application. My goal is to send the emails either with a gmail account or from the server's email account.
After some research I succed to send emails from my local server wamp. The configuration is the following :
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
encryption: %mailer_encryption%
auth_mode: %mailer_auth_mode%
host: %mailer_host%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
spool: { type: memory }
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_encryption: ssl
mailer_auth_mode: login
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_user: myaccount
mailer_password: mypassword
I tried this configuration on my OVH server but it doesn't work. I looked in the OVH server logs but didn't find any error message.
I also tried some configuration with my server email account from my local server WAMP without success.
Here is one example :
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
auth_mode: %mailer_auth_mode%
host: %mailer_host%
port: %mailer_port%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
spool: { type: memory }
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_auth_mode: login
mailer_host: smtp.mydomain.be
mailer_port: 587
mailer_user: admin#mydomain.be
mailer_password: mypassword2
The solution is to set your mailer_transport parameter to 'mail' so SwiftMailer will use the default PHP mail() function.
Otherwise, you could specify the transport directly from your controller:
// Mail() transport
$transport = \Swift_MailTransport::newInstance();
// Message
$message = \Swift_Message::newInstance()
->setFrom("me#domain.org", "My Name")
->setTo(array(
"user#domain.org" => "User Name"
))
->setSubject("Solution for sending e-mail from OVH")
->setBody("...", 'text/plain')
;
// My instance of mailer
$mailer = \Swift_Mailer::newInstance($transport)
->send($message);
Worked for me on an OVH plan with shared e-mail.
Hello I am using Symfony2 and the SwiftMailerBundle, when i was using gmail like my transport, was so easy, but now i need use sendmail.
Here is the part of my parameters.yml
mailer_transport: sendmail
mailer_host: /usr/sbin/sendmail
mailer_user: no-replay#mysite.com
mailer_password: null
And here is the config.yml:
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: "%mailer_transport%"
host: "%mailer_host%"
username: "%mailer_user%"
password: "%mailer_password%"
spool: { type: memory }
// Create the Transport
$transport = Swift_SendmailTransport::newInstance('/usr/sbin/exim -bs');
// Create the Mailer using your created Transport
$mailer = Swift_Mailer::newInstance($transport);
as per the documentation :
http://swiftmailer.org/docs/sending.html#using-the-sendmail-transport
you need to create a Swift_SendmailTransport first then instantiate your mailer with it.
This question may help : Configure Symfony2/Swiftmailer to use "sendmail -t"
I have problem to send email using gmail. When I tested form on my server mailer works ok but after moved website to another provider error ocured
INFO - Matched route "my_frontend_default_index" (parameters: "_controller": "My\FrontendBundle\Controller\DefaultController::indexAction", "_route": "my_frontend_default_index")
ERROR - Exception occurred while flushing email queue: Failed to authenticate on SMTP server with username "tomasz.zalewski01#gmail.com" using 1 possible authenticators
my parameters.yml
parameters:
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_encryption: ssl
mailer_auth_mode: login
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_user: 'tomasz.zalewski01#gmail.com'
my config.yml
swiftmailer:
transport: gmail
host: smtp.gmail.com
username: 'tomasz.zalewski01#gmail.com'
password: 'password'
Someone have idea where is the problem ?
First of all why are you not using your parameter keys in your config? You shouldnt need to touch the config at all. Leave it as:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
host: %mailer_host%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
port: %mailer_port%
encryption: %mailer_encrypt%
Then for your parameters.yml use:
parameters:
# ...
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_host: ~
mailer_user: your_gmail_username
mailer_password: your_gmail_password
mailer_port: 465
As suggested in http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/email/gmail.html