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WordPress SMTP

  1. le mie nozze
    Member

    New on this? This is a good idea.

    Posted: 2 years ago #
  2. +1 on SMTP support on WordPress core.

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  3. tech55541
    Member

    12345

    Good idea. My server is set to forward mail to Office 365, it would be nice if the SMTP function was built in to WordPress, because the internal PHP mail function does not work on my server.

    Post: http://yourtechadvisors.com/2015/11/22/how-to-fix-the-1-email-error-in-wordpress/

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  4. Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
    Administrator

    Your server can be setup to use php Mail with office.

    https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/148/t/237426

    So again, this is a server config

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  5. ritterml
    Inactive

    12345

    Respectfully, WordPress lends itself to use by those who know how to use it and professionally implement it,

    but

    unaware and underinformed users who desire an easy-to-use platform to launch an affordable website are prey to developers who do not know how to use it and use it unprofessionally.

    To market WordPress as a ready-to-use platform for end users without proactively including this type of feature / enhancement is to ignore the responsibility to offer a robust and versatile solution to customers.

    While the community is great at educating and contributing plugins that enhance the platform and inform new users, resistance to ideas like this are misguided.

    As an improving developer already impressed by the vast range of built-in goodies the platform offers, I echo that SMTP Mail configuration (as well as other emerging standards) is a prime candidate for ongoing development of the product as a future-looking solution.

    To insist WordPress uses PHP mail() because WordPress uses PHP mail() just isn't good enough.

    In fact, it is a bright flashing light that we have a culture problem where the need of the end user is put on the backburner. That breeds complacency and irrelevance.

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  6. Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
    Administrator

    To insist WordPress uses PHP mail() because WordPress uses PHP mail() just isn't good enough.

    No you read it wrong.

    We are insisting WP uses php's mail() and that is sufficient because it is part of the standard default PHP build.

    http://php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php

    And since WP requires php 5.2.4+, and this is a standard part of PHP that some insane host would have to disable, means it's safe. Not perfect, but that's why we use it. Most, if not all, installs of PHP would have it.

    To the user who finds a crazy host who doesn't? Vote with your feet. Take your money away from them. There are hundreds of webhosts who allow it, many as cheap as $3 a month.

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  7. erikzeines
    Member

    You can look up this article on how to set up smtp:
    https://www.siteground.com/tutorials/wordpress/send-emails-with-smtp.htm

    Posted: 10 months ago #
  8. While I can understand why SMTP support won't make it into the core, I'd still love if there was a more official resp. better supported way to it.

    E.g. I have installed the WP Mail SMTP plugin, but SSL support with SMTP authentication didn't work on this specific web hosting.

    Whereas the plugin Easy WP SMTP didn't work at all.

    WP Mail SMTP usually is my go-to solution, but it seems this kind of functionality heavily depends on the hosting environment resp. web server software (Apache, nginx etc.), PHP version and the loaded modules.

    Going to look into the Office 265 solution suggested earlier in this thread, but I'd prefer to not have to rely on yet another 3rd party service.

    Posted: 7 months ago #
  9. benanzy
    Member

    This post was written two years ago - did anything changed? Was it added to wordpress?

    Anyway found this great plugin:
    https://srd.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/

    Posted: 3 months ago #
  10. @benanzy

    I don't think it will ever be

    Posted: 3 months ago #

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