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Hi Jim,

The fact that it's looking for /usr/sbin/sendmail sounds like a configuration issue. Check your php.ini file -- make sure sendmail_path is set to nothing.

php.ini should be in the /QOpenSys/usr/local/Zend/Core/etc directory of the IFS.

I don't know anything about the authentication part.


Jim Franz wrote:
Did Zend/IBM make avail a version of sendmail support sending email
to a server requiring authentication (user & pwd)
V5R4 system - a tiny model 800 Running some php scripts in Apache
Do not have any tool stuff loaded (Zend or any others)
Trying to get a simple email out the door from a php based "contact" screen. Developer's php using a tool called Form2Mail, which came in Dreamweaver. It is looking for /usr/sbin/sendmail I need the simplest way to make this work or a similar tool for same effect. Customer will not commit to going forward till email works...
Email hosted by isp and requires authentication.
I know I have asked this before. I'm not the php developer, but I've got to make the iSeries work for this. No other server in network.
Zend and other php lists full of "try this..", "should work", and it works and doesn't work in the Zend Framework. Very Confusing.
Jim Franz


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