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I am trying to send mail from localhost. but i am unable to send the mail from localhost so can anybody tell me that how to reconfigure my xampp to send mail from localhost

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    Can we see your code?
    – aizaz
    Apr 12, 2013 at 7:21
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    Impossible to help if you don't give us the current configuration.
    – arkascha
    Apr 12, 2013 at 7:22
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    Is this still relevant with Mercury included (ApacheFriends XAMPP 1.8.2)? I would think yes, but if there are people preferring Mercury, please indicate below. :) Thanks!
    – icedwater
    Jan 28, 2014 at 7:21

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You can send mail from localhost with sendmail package , sendmail package is inbuild in XAMPP. So if you are using XAMPP then you can easily send mail from localhost.

for example you can configure C:\xampp\php\php.ini and c:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.ini for gmail to send mail.

in C:\xampp\php\php.ini find extension=php_openssl.dll and remove the semicolon from the beginning of that line to make SSL working for gmail for localhost.

in php.ini file find [mail function] and change

SMTP=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=587
sendmail_from = [email protected]
sendmail_path = "\"C:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.exe\" -t"

Now Open C:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.ini. Replace all the existing code in sendmail.ini with following code

[sendmail]

smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=587
error_logfile=error.log
debug_logfile=debug.log
[email protected]
auth_password=my-gmail-password
[email protected]

Now you have done!! create php file with mail function and send mail from localhost.

PS: don't forgot to replace my-gmail-id and my-gmail-password in above code. Also, don't forget to remove duplicate keys if you copied settings from above. For example comment following line if there is another sendmail_path : sendmail_path="C:\xampp\mailtodisk\mailtodisk.exe" in the php.ini file

Also remember to restart the server using the XAMMP control panel so the changes take effect.

For gmail please check https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255 to allow access from less secure apps.

To send email on Linux (with sendmail package) through Gmail from localhost please check PHP+Ubuntu Send email using gmail form localhost.

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    other than the configs above, i needed to update my sendmail glob.com.au/sendmail
    – Karina
    Sep 19, 2013 at 6:10
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    I believe the location C:\xampp\php\php.ini refers to windows environments. For mac look in xamppfiles/etc for your php.ini file. Oct 14, 2014 at 10:46
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    @Vikas answer was best, but please note that using the default ssl on smtp_port might not work in certain condition, using 465 as Thirumalai murugan answer has stated actually fixed it for me
    – Temitayo
    Oct 28, 2014 at 7:38
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    It's Working perfectly with XAMPP version 7.0.15 Just don't forget to remove the Semicolon from it and also login to the same Gmail id that you have configured then go to the below link myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps?pli=1 and Allow less secure apps: ON Now you can send the Mail directly from the XAMPP localhost Jul 14, 2017 at 21:27
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    As of May 2022 Google has locked down the "Less secure access" that is required to make this work. (It is only available on google workspace accounts) - does anyone know if there is still a way to do this? (or another recommended service combination?)
    – scunliffe
    Jun 3, 2022 at 15:39
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In XAMPP v3.2.1 for testing purposes you can see the emails that the XAMPP sends in XAMPP/mailoutput. In my case on Windows 8 this did not require any additional configuration and was a simple solution to testing email

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    And if this isn't working, check your c:\xampp\php\php.ini, look for [mail function], and uncomment the line that mentions mailtodisk.exe. Keep every other line in this section commented out except for the mail.add_x_header one.
    – Tim Malone
    May 10, 2016 at 5:33
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    As an addemdum to my comment above, for the more recent versions of XAMPP, you may need to manually add the mailtodisk line. It should look something like this: sendmail_path="C:\xampp\mailtodisk\mailtodisk.exe"
    – Tim Malone
    Nov 16, 2016 at 21:46
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    An additional addendum to comment from @TimMalone. I found that mail would only be written to XAMPP/mailoutput if running XAMPP as admin
    – sohail
    Apr 10, 2018 at 16:02
  • @sohail: You don't have to run XAMPP as admin but you have to give permission for all users to write to the folder XAMPP/mailoutput (right click on folder > security > all users > edit permissions > full access)
    – cheppsn
    Jul 31, 2018 at 14:06
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    @TimMalone I have applied the both suggestions but nothing in the mailoutput directory even after so many tries Aug 4, 2019 at 16:03
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You can test send mail in Your PC without Internet

you should use Papercut this simple application to test send mail. and you don't need to configure anything.

Just run it and try test send mail:

test_sendmail.php

<?php
$to = "[email protected]";
$subject = "My subject";
$txt = "Hello world!";
$headers = "From: [email protected]" . "\r\n" .
"CC: somebodye[email protected]";

mail($to,$subject,$txt,$headers);
?>

and you will see this:

enter image description here

I hope you will have a good day. you can find me on Youtube for more tutorial Piseth Sok

Cheer!

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    This is a really great solution, quick easy and I can just get straight into work. Stuffing around with mail servers locally is a hassle when it's only for dev.
    – AdheneManx
    Aug 21, 2019 at 8:39
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    Thanks I used this for testing my project too.
    – Piseth Sok
    Aug 22, 2019 at 3:44
  • Wow, this is amazing! No setup or configuration needed. It just works!
    – train
    Jul 25, 2021 at 23:51
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Its very simple to send emails on localhost or local server

Note: I am using the test mail server software on Windows 7 64bit with Xampp installed

Just download test mail server tool and install according to the instruction given on its website Test Mail Server Tool

Now you need to change only two lines under php.ini file

  1. Find [mail function] and remove semi colon which is before ;smtp = localhost
  2. Put the semi colon before sendmail_path = "C:\xampp\mailtodisk\mailtodisk.exe"

You don't need to change anything else, but if you still not getting emails than check for the SMTP port, the port number must be same.

The above method is for default settings provided by the Xampp software.

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    If you don't trust that site, you might want to use papercut from codeplex instead: papercut.codeplex.com. Mar 30, 2015 at 9:00
  • I did not have to do anything to make it work, just install it.
    – vonUbisch
    Jul 8, 2015 at 8:08
  • I just had to change the port though Dec 13, 2018 at 21:29
  • What is username & password in this instance?
    – Eoin
    Oct 8, 2019 at 18:51
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    This did the trick. XAMPP PHP, Thunderbird as client. Easy to get up and running.
    – JayJay123
    Jul 18, 2020 at 2:16
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You have to configure SMTP on your server. You can use G Suite SMTP by Google for free:

<?php

$mail = new PHPMailer(true);

// Send mail using Gmail
if($send_using_gmail){
    $mail->IsSMTP(); // telling the class to use SMTP
    $mail->SMTPAuth = true; // enable SMTP authentication
    $mail->SMTPSecure = "ssl"; // sets the prefix to the servier
    $mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com"; // sets GMAIL as the SMTP server
    $mail->Port = 465; // set the SMTP port for the GMAIL server
    $mail->Username = "[email protected]"; // GMAIL username
    $mail->Password = "your-gmail-password"; // GMAIL password
}

// Typical mail data
$mail->AddAddress($email, $name);
$mail->SetFrom($email_from, $name_from);
$mail->Subject = "My Subject";
$mail->Body = "Mail contents";

try{
    $mail->Send();
    echo "Success!";
} catch(Exception $e){
    // Something went bad
    echo "Fail :(";
}

?>

Read more about PHPMailer here.

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  • @Vikas answer was best, but please note that using the default ssl on smtp_port might not work in certain condition, using 465 as this answer has stated actually fixed it for me
    – Temitayo
    Oct 28, 2014 at 7:38
  • Iused @Vikas answer but I used a fragment from yours i.e. using 465 as emtp_port. Good work anyway
    – Temitayo
    Nov 1, 2014 at 22:35
  • Fatal error: Class 'PHPMailer' not found in C:\xampp\htdocs\myweb\email_script.php on line 82
    – Shafizadeh
    Feb 13, 2016 at 16:17
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As in my personal experience I found that very similar thing to Vikas Dwivedi answer will work just fine.

Step 1 (php.ini file)

In php.ini file located in xampp\php\php.ini. Change settings to the following:

 extension=php_openssl.dll
 [mail function]
 sendmail_path =":\xampp7\sendmail\sendmail.exe -t"
 mail.add_x_header=On

Turn off other variables under mail funciton by putting ; before them. e.g ;smtp_port=25

Step 2 (sendmail.ini file)

In sendmail.ini located in xampp\sendmail\semdmail.ini change to the following:

 smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
 smtp_port=465
 smtp_ssl=auto
 [email protected]
 auth_password=YourPassword

Step 3 (code)

Create a php file and use the following:

 <?php
    mail($to, "subject", "body", "From: ".$from);
 ?>

Notice

  • You need to restart apache in order for php.ini to reload.
  • you need to activate Google Less secure app access in https://myaccount.google.com/u/1/security
  • It might help to run Xampp with Admin permission.
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in addition to all answers please note that in sendmail.ini file:

auth_password=this-is-Not-your-Gmail-password

due to new google security concern, you should follow these steps to make an application password for this purpose:

  1. go to https://accounts.google.com/ in security tab
  2. turn two-step-verification on, using any available option
  3. go back to the security tab (under the same section, where the two-step-verification was originally found) and make an App-password (in select-app drop-down menu, you can choose 'other')

Finally, please note that if you are just using an application, instead of writing the php-code yourself, you may need to set Sendmail as the preferred option.

Running XAMPP as administrator should also solve any file-access issues.

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    Thanks, this was a very crucial part
    – Water Man
    Aug 23, 2022 at 12:38
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This code is used for the mail from your localhost XAMPP and your Gmail account. This code is very easy and working for me try your self.

Below Change In php.ini File

SMTP=smtp.gmail.com 
smtp_port=587 
sendmail_from = [email protected] 
sendmail_path = "\"C:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.exe\" -t" 
extension=php_openssl.dll 

Below Change In sendmail.ini File

smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=587
error_logfile=error.log
debug_logfile=debug.log 
[email protected] 
auth_password=your-gmail-password 
[email protected]  

Please write the belove code in your PHP file to send email

<?php 
    $to = "[email protected]";
    $subject = "Test Mail";
    $headers = "From: [email protected]\r\n";
    $headers .= "Reply-To: [email protected]\r\n";
    $headers .= "CC: [email protected]\r\n";
    $headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
    $headers .= "Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1\r\n";
    $message = '<html><body>';
    $message .= '<img src="//css-tricks.com/examples/WebsiteChangeRequestForm/images/wcrf-header.png" alt="Website Change Request" />';
    $message .= '<table rules="all" style="border-color: #666;" cellpadding="10">';
    $message .= "<tr style='background: #eee;'><td><strong>Name:</strong> </td><td>Details</td></tr>";
    $message .= "<tr><td><strong>Email:</strong> </td><td>Details</td></tr>";
    $message .= "<tr><td><strong>Type of Change:</strong> </td><td>Details</td></tr>";
    $message .= "<tr><td><strong>Urgency:</strong> </td><td>Details</td></tr>";
    $message .= "<tr><td><strong>URL To Change (main):</strong> </td><td>Details</td></tr>";
    $addURLS = 'google.com';
    if (($addURLS) != '') {
        $message .= "<tr><td><strong>URL To Change (additional):</strong> </td><td>" . $addURLS . "</td></tr>";
    }
    $curText = 'dummy text';           
    if (($curText) != '') {
        $message .= "<tr><td><strong>CURRENT Content:</strong> </td><td>" . $curText . "</td></tr>";
    }
    $message .= "<tr><td><strong>NEW Content:</strong> </td><td>New Text</td></tr>";
    $message .= "</table>";
    $message .= "</body></html>";

    if(mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers))
    {
        echo "Mail Send Sucuceed";
    }
    else{
        echo "Mail Send Failed";    
    }
?>
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You have to define an SMTP server and a port for this. All except like sending mails from live hosts.

This is a useful link regarding this.

NB: The port should be unused. Please take care that, Some applications like Skype uses the default ports and there by prevents sending mail.

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  • You can prevent skype from using port 80. its on connection settings of skype
    – astroanu
    Jan 27, 2015 at 3:54
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just spent over an hour trying to make this work. for everybody having the same trouble with all the suggestions posted not working: you have to restart Apache in your XAMPP inrerface! just restarting XAMPP wont work!!

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  • I believe this should be posted as a comment Jun 25 at 10:41
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I tried many ways to send a mail from XAMPP Localhost, but since XAMPP hasn't SSL Certificate, my email request blocked by Gmail or similar SMTP Service providers.

Then I used MailHog for local smtp server, what you need to do is just run it. localhost:1025 is for smtp server, localhost:8025 is for mail server, where you can check the emails you sent.

here is my code:

    require_once "src/PHPMailer.php";
    require_once "src/SMTP.php";
    require_once "src/Exception.php";

    $mail = new PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer();

      //Server settings
    $mail->SMTPDebug = 3;                      // Enable verbose debug output
    $mail->isSMTP();                                            // Send using SMTP
    $mail->Host       = 'localhost';                    // Set the SMTP server to send through
    $mail->Port       = 1025;                                    // TCP port to connect to
    // $mail->Username   = '';                     // SMTP username
    // $mail->Password   = '';                               // SMTP password
    // $mail->SMTPAuth   = true;                                   // Enable SMTP authentication
    // $mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls';         // Enable TLS encryption; `PHPMailer::ENCRYPTION_SMTPS` also accepted

    //Recipients
    $mail->setFrom('[email protected]', 'Mailer');
    $mail->addAddress('[email protected]', 'Joe User');     // Add a recipient

    // Content
    $mail->isHTML(true);                                  // Set email format to HTML
    $mail->Subject = 'Here is the subject';
    $mail->Body    = 'This is the HTML message body <b>in bold!</b>';
    $mail->AltBody = 'This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients';

    if(!$mail->Send()) {
        echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
    } else {
        echo "Message sent!";
    }

MailHog Github Repository link

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