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There are like 1000 posts on this, but somehow I cant get things to work. I use

$config = array('ssl' => 'tls',
            'auth' => 'login',
                'port' => 587,
                'username' => '[email protected]',
                'password' => 'mypassword');

$tr = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp('smtp.gmail.com', $config);

and get a

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception' with message 'Unable to connect via TLS'

Using

$config = array('ssl' => 'ssl',
                'auth' => 'login',
                'port' => 465,
                'username' => '[email protected]',
                'password' => 'mypassword');

$tr = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp('smtp.gmail.com', $config);

I am getting

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception' with message 'Could not open socket'

Btw, I am using xampp 1.7.7. Any help anyone?

3 Answers 3

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I'm pretty sure Gmail doesn't allow SSL/TLS. If you remove that line I believe the config above should work, assuming correct username and password.

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    I am not sure if the statement in this answer is absolutely correct. For me 'ssl' => 'tls' is necessary to send mails through gmail, otherwise i am getting the following exception: 'Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception' with message '5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first. Dec 29, 2011 at 14:02
  • I agree with @DimitrisBaltas, google definitely requires ssl connection. It's really weird.
    – Optimus
    Jan 24, 2012 at 9:12
  • not sure, it does work, but google asks for an ssl connection.
    – encodes
    Mar 7, 2012 at 17:50
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Find following in the php.ini file

;extension=php_openssl.dll
//remove the semicolon in front, save and restart apache, then passed.

Hope it works for you

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  • nopes, i saw a post on that but did not find that line in my php.ini, googled and found - OpenSSL is compiled and enabled in php 5.3 of XAMPP 1.7.2 and so no longer requires a separate extension dll. Dec 20, 2011 at 15:37
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Try to use this config array (it works for me):

$config = array(
   'ssl' => 'tls',
   'auth' => 'login',
   'port' => 25,
   'username' => '[email protected]',
   'password' => 'mypassword');

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