I have just downloaded PHPMAILER from github to send emails to users . My problem is that when I try to run the php file with PHPMAILER from localhost I get the error
Warning: require(PHPMailerAutoload.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\xampp\htdocs\PROJECT\HTML_FILES\sendmail.php on line 3
Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required 'PHPMailerAutoload.php' (include_path='C:\xampp\php\PEAR') in C:\xampp\htdocs\PROJECT\HTML_FILES\sendmail.php on line 3
where sendmail.php is the file with the phpmailer sample code to send an email .
I believe that there's a problem with the location of the phpmailer repo I downloaded so I will show you how my project folder is set up with the repo inside :
PHPMailer-5.2-... is the zip file and PHPMAILER_FOLDER is the unzipped one . I have just renamed it . The PROJECT FOLDER is the one with the long name on top and is located in xampp/htdocs
My sendmail.php code (the sample code without my credentials):
<?php
require 'PHPMailerAutoload.php';
$mail = new PHPMailer;
//$mail->SMTPDebug = 3; // Enable verbose debug output
$mail->isSMTP(); // Set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp1.example.com;smtp2.example.com'; // Specify main and backup SMTP servers
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'user#example.com'; // SMTP username
$mail->Password = 'secret'; // SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls'; // Enable TLS encryption, `ssl` also accepted
$mail->Port = 587; // TCP port to connect to
$mail->setFrom('from#example.com', 'Mailer');
$mail->addAddress('joe#example.net', 'Joe User'); // Add a recipient
$mail->addAddress('ellen#example.com'); // Name is optional
$mail->addReplyTo('info#example.com', 'Information');
$mail->addCC('cc#example.com');
$mail->addBCC('bcc#example.com');
$mail->addAttachment('/var/tmp/file.tar.gz'); // Add attachments
$mail->addAttachment('/tmp/image.jpg', 'new.jpg'); // Optional name
$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 'Message could not be sent.';
echo 'Mailer Error: ' . $mail->ErrorInfo;
} else {
echo 'Message has been sent';
}
I have also added "phpmailer/phpmailer": "~5.2" to my composer.json with the same result
I would appreciate your help . Thank you in advance .
If your sendmail.php is in the "root folder" of your project, but PHPMailerAutoload.php is in "PHPMAILER_FOLDER" then you need to include it like this:
require 'PHPMAILER_FOLDER' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'PHPMailerAutoload.php';
But do you even have such a file? From what I can see PHPMailer does not ship one, have you created one yourself?
You need to point to the file.
If you prefer using autoloader generated by composer then usually it creates a folder called vendor and then instead of autoloading using the autoloader from phpmailer include the one generated by composer and add the required use statements:
include 'vendor' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'autoload.php';
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\SMTP;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
My PHPmailer from Github does work on my local host but not on my Firebase hosted website. When I submit on my website it downloads the file. Now how to solve it? Do I have to put some extra code in? Someone experienced with Firebase?
<?php
// get variables from the form
$name = $_POST['name'];
$email = $_POST['email'];
$subject = $_POST['subject'];
$message = $_POST['message'];
// Load Composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
// Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
// These must be at the top of your script, not inside a function
// Instantiation and passing `true` enables exceptions
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
try{
//Server settings
$mail->SMTPDebug = 2; // Enable verbose debug output
$mail->isSMTP(); // Set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp.gmail.com'; // Specify main and backup SMTP servers
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'example#gmail.com'; // SMTP username
$mail->Password = '°°°°°°°'; // SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'TLS'; // Enable TLS encryption, `ssl` also accepted
$mail->Port = 587; // TCP port to connect to
// Sender
$mail->setFrom($email, $name);
// Recipients
$mail->addAddress('example#gmail.com', 'Luk Ramon'); // Add a recipient
// Body content
$body = "<p>You received an email from your website <br>name:<strong>".$name." </strong><br>subject: <strong>".$subject."</strong><br>message:<br><i>".$message."</i></p> Contact back on ".$email;
// Content
$mail->isHTML(true); // Set email format to HTML
$mail->Subject = 'Company-name message from '.$name;
$mail->Body = $body;
$mail->AltBody = strip_tags($body);
$mail->send();
echo 'Message has been sent';
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Message could not be sent. Mailer Error: {$mail->ErrorInfo}";
}
?>
Firebase hosting does not support PHP which is why the file is being downloaded.
You'd need to write this in Javascript to use with Firebase - https://firebase.google.com/docs/hosting/functions
I'm trying to include PHPmailer in functions.php
my code:
add_action('wp_ajax_nopriv_test_mailer', 'test_mailer');
function test_mailer () {
try {
require_once(get_template_directory('/includes/mail/PHPMailer.php'));
require_once(get_template_directory('/includes/mail/Exception.php'));
$mail = new PHPMailer(true); // Passing `true` enables exceptions
//Server settings
$mail->SMTPDebug = 4; // Enable verbose debug output
$mail->isSMTP(); // Set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp.gmail.com';
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'test#gmail.com'; // SMTP username
$mail->Password = 'dummypassword!'; // SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls'; // Enable TLS encryption, `ssl` also accepted
$mail->Port = 587; // TCP port to connect to
//Recipients
$mail->setFrom('test#gmail.com', 'Mailer Test');
$mail->addAddress('john.doe#gmail.com', 'John User'); // Add a recipient
$mail->addReplyTo('test#gmail.com');
//Content
$mail->isHTML(true); // Set email format to HTML
$mail->Subject = 'Here is the subject testing';
$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';
$mail->send();
echo 'Message has been sent';
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Message could not be sent. Mailer Error: ', $mail->ErrorInfo;
}
wp_die();
}
I also tried to put require_once out of the try catch still the same error here is the snippet about the error
"PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'PHPMailer' not found"
I use betheme template and I stored the files PHPmailer in betheme/includes/mail.
As BA_Webimax pointed out, you should be using Wordpress' built-in email functions, though due to WP's reliance on outdated PHP versions, you will end up using a very old version of PHPMailer with it.
Back to your current problem: It's not your require_once statements that are failing, it's that you have not imported the namespaced PHPMailer classes into your namespace. Add these at the top of your script:
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\SMTP;
Alternatively, use the FQCN when creating your instance:
$mail = new PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
Note that this applies to the Exception class too, so you'd need to say:
catch (PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception $e) {
get_template_directory() returns the absolute path of the theme and doesn't take any params.
Try this for your includes:
require_once(get_template_directory().'/includes/mail/PHPMailer.php');
require_once(get_template_directory().'/includes/mail/Exception.php');
Guys i am now working with php mailer library.i have some errors related to mail()
functions.
This my source code
<?php
require 'class.phpmailer.php';
$mail = new PHPMailer;
$mail->IsSMTP(); // Set mailer to use SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp.google.com'; // Specify main and backup server
$mail->Port = 587; // Set the SMTP port
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'venki14101996#gmail.com'; // SMTP username
$mail->Password = '8903273610'; // SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls'; // Enable encryption, 'ssl' also accepted
$mail->From = 'venki14101996#gmail.com';
$mail->FromName = 'VENKAT';
$mail->AddAddress('venkat14101996#gmail.com', 'Josh Adams'); // Add a recipient
$mail->AddAddress('rishi27052001#gmail.com'); // Name is optional
$mail->IsHTML(true); // Set email format to HTML
$mail->Subject = 'Here is the subject';
$mail->Body = 'This is the HTML message body <strong>in bold!</strong>';
$mail->AltBody = 'This is the body in plain text for non-HTML mail clients';
if(!$mail->Send()) {
echo 'Message could not be sent.';
echo 'Mailer Error: ' . $mail->ErrorInfo;
exit;
}
echo 'Message has been sent';
THIS SHOWs ME A ERROR MESSAGE
Message could not be sent.Mailer Error: The following From address failed: venki14101996#gmail.com : Called Mail() without being connected
At before i use this source code before
but i don't have the vendor/autoload file in my phpmailer folder
but i download this file in Github
<?php
/**
* This example shows settings to use when sending via Google's Gmail servers.
* This uses traditional id & password authentication - look at the gmail_xoauth.phps
* example to see how to use XOAUTH2.
* The IMAP section shows how to save this message to the 'Sent Mail' folder using IMAP commands.
*/
//Import PHPMailer classes into the global namespace
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
require '../vendor/autoload.php';
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new PHPMailer;
//Tell PHPMailer to use SMTP
$mail->isSMTP();
//Enable SMTP debugging
// 0 = off (for production use)
// 1 = client messages
// 2 = client and server messages
$mail->SMTPDebug = 2;
//Set the hostname of the mail server
$mail->Host = 'smtp.gmail.com';
// use
// $mail->Host = gethostbyname('smtp.gmail.com');
// if your network does not support SMTP over IPv6
//Set the SMTP port number - 587 for authenticated TLS, a.k.a. RFC4409 SMTP submission
$mail->Port = 587;
//Set the encryption system to use - ssl (deprecated) or tls
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls';
//Whether to use SMTP authentication
$mail->SMTPAuth = true;
//Username to use for SMTP authentication - use full email address for gmail
$mail->Username = "username#gmail.com";
//Password to use for SMTP authentication
$mail->Password = "yourpassword";
//Set who the message is to be sent from
$mail->setFrom('from#example.com', 'First Last');
//Set an alternative reply-to address
$mail->addReplyTo('replyto#example.com', 'First Last');
//Set who the message is to be sent to
$mail->addAddress('whoto#example.com', 'John Doe');
//Set the subject line
$mail->Subject = 'PHPMailer GMail SMTP test';
//Read an HTML message body from an external file, convert referenced images to embedded,
//convert HTML into a basic plain-text alternative body
$mail->msgHTML(file_get_contents('contents.html'), __DIR__);
//Replace the plain text body with one created manually
$mail->AltBody = 'This is a plain-text message body';
//Attach an image file
$mail->addAttachment('images/phpmailer_mini.png');
//send the message, check for errors
if (!$mail->send()) {
echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
} else {
echo "Message sent!";
//Section 2: IMAP
//Uncomment these to save your message in the 'Sent Mail' folder.
#if (save_mail($mail)) {
# echo "Message saved!";
#}
}
//Section 2: IMAP
//IMAP commands requires the PHP IMAP Extension, found at: https://php.net/manual/en/imap.setup.php
//Function to call which uses the PHP imap_*() functions to save messages: https://php.net/manual/en/book.imap.php
//You can use imap_getmailboxes($imapStream, '/imap/ssl') to get a list of available folders or labels, this can
//be useful if you are trying to get this working on a non-Gmail IMAP server.
function save_mail($mail)
{
//You can change 'Sent Mail' to any other folder or tag
$path = "{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}[Gmail]/Sent Mail";
//Tell your server to open an IMAP connection using the same username and password as you used for SMTP
$imapStream = imap_open($path, $mail->Username, $mail->Password);
$result = imap_append($imapStream, $path, $mail->getSentMIMEMessage());
imap_close($imapStream);
return $result;
}
enter code here
Try adding the below code,
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
require 'PHPMailer/src/Exception.php';
require 'PHPMailer/src/PHPMailer.php';
require 'PHPMailer/src/SMTP.php';
I tried :include_once('C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php\PHPMailer\PHPMailerAutoload.php');
Fatal error: Class 'PHPMailer' not found in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php\index.php on line 151
I place the PHPMailerAutoload.php in the same directory as my script.
Can someone help me with this ?
all answers are outdated now. Most current version (as of Feb 2018) does not have autoload anymore, and PHPMailer should be initialized as follows:
<?php
require("/home/site/libs/PHPMailer-master/src/PHPMailer.php");
require("/home/site/libs/PHPMailer-master/src/SMTP.php");
$mail = new PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer();
$mail->IsSMTP(); // enable SMTP
$mail->SMTPDebug = 1; // debugging: 1 = errors and messages, 2 = messages only
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // authentication enabled
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'ssl'; // secure transfer enabled REQUIRED for Gmail
$mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
$mail->Port = 465; // or 587
$mail->IsHTML(true);
$mail->Username = "xxxxxx";
$mail->Password = "xxxx";
$mail->SetFrom("xxxxxx#xxxxx.com");
$mail->Subject = "Test";
$mail->Body = "hello";
$mail->AddAddress("xxxxxx#xxxxx.com");
if(!$mail->Send()) {
echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
} else {
echo "Message has been sent";
}
?>
This answers in an extension to what avs099 has given above, for those who are still having problems:
1.Makesure that you have php_openssl.dll installed(else find it online and install it);
2.Go to your php.ini; find extension=php_openssl.dll enable it/uncomment
3.Go to github and downland the latetest version :6.0 at this time.
4.Extract the master copy into the path that works better for you(I recommend the same directory as the calling file)
Now copy this code into your foo-mailer.php and render it with your gmail stmp authentications.
require("/PHPMailer-master/src/PHPMailer.php");
require("/PHPMailer-master/src/SMTP.php");
require("/PHPMailer-master/src/Exception.php");
$mail = new PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer();
$mail->IsSMTP();
$mail->CharSet="UTF-8";
$mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
$mail->SMTPDebug = 1;
$mail->Port = 465 ; //465 or 587
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'ssl';
$mail->SMTPAuth = true;
$mail->IsHTML(true);
//Authentication
$mail->Username = "foo#gmail.com";
$mail->Password = "*******";
//Set Params
$mail->SetFrom("foo#gmail.com");
$mail->AddAddress("bar#gmail.com");
$mail->Subject = "Test";
$mail->Body = "hello";
if(!$mail->Send()) {
echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
} else {
echo "Message has been sent";
}
Disclaimer:The original owner of the code above is avs099 with just my little input.
Take note of the additional:
a) (PHPMailer\PHPMailer) namespace:needed for name conflict resolution.
b) The (require("/PHPMailer-master/src/Exception.php");):It was missing in avs099's code thus the problem encountered by aProgger,you need that line to tell the mailer class where the Exception class is located.
Doesn't sound like all the files needed to use that class are present. I would start over:
Download the package from https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer by clicking on the "Download ZIP" button on the far lower right of the page.
extract the zip file
upload the language folder, class.phpmailer.php, class.pop3.php, class.smtp.php, and PHPMailerAutoload.php all into the same directory on your server, I like to create a directory on the server called phpmailer to place all of these into.
Include the class in your PHP project: require_once('phpmailer/PHPMailerAutoload.php');
As of 2021-07, and PHPMailer 6.5.0, without composer you need to do your includes in the following order:
$rdir = str_replace("\\", "/", __DIR__); //Root Dir
require $rdir.'/PHPMailer/src/Exception.php';
require $rdir.'/PHPMailer/src/PHPMailer.php';
require $rdir.'/PHPMailer/src/SMTP.php';
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\SMTP;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
You may need to tweak based on your directory structure.
The rest of the code works as expected.
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
try {
//Server settings
$mail->SMTPDebug = SMTP::DEBUG_SERVER; //Enable verbose debug output
$mail->isSMTP(); //Send using SMTP
$mail->Host = 'smtp.yourserver.com'; //Set the SMTP server to send through
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; //Enable SMTP authentication
$mail->Username = 'no-reply#example.com'; //SMTP username
$mail->Password = 'password'; //SMTP password
$mail->SMTPSecure = PHPMailer::ENCRYPTION_SMTPS; //Enable implicit TLS encryption
$mail->Port = 465; //TCP port to connect to; use 587 if you have set `SMTPSecure = PHPMailer::ENCRYPTION_STARTTLS`
//Recipients
$mail->setFrom('mail#example.com');
$mail->addAddress('mail#example.com', 'Joe User'); //Add a recipient
$mail->addAddress('mail#example.com', 'Joe Doe'); //Name is optional
$mail->addAddress('mail#example.com', 'Optional Name'); //Name is optional
$mail->addReplyTo('info#example.com', 'Information');
$mail->addCC('cc#example.com');
$mail->addBCC('bcc#example.com');
//Attachments
$mail->addAttachment('/var/tmp/file.tar.gz'); //Add attachments
$mail->addAttachment('/tmp/image.jpg', 'new.jpg'); //Optional name
//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';
$mail->send();
echo 'Message has been sent';
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Message could not be sent. Mailer Error: {$mail->ErrorInfo}";
}
This is just namespacing. Look at the examples for reference - you need to either use the namespaced class or reference it absolutely, for example:
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
//Load composer's autoloader
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
I suggest you look into getting composer. https://getcomposer.org
Composer makes getting third-party libraries a LOT easier and using a single autoloader for all of them. It also standardizes on where all your dependencies are located, along with some automatization capabilities.
Download https://getcomposer.org/composer.phar to C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php
Delete your C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php\PHPMailer\ directory.
Use composer.phar to get the phpmailer package using the command line to execute
cd C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php
php composer.phar require phpmailer/phpmailer
After it is finished it will create a C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php\vendor directory along with all of the phpmailer files and generate an autoloader.
Next in your main project configuration file you need to include the autoload file.
require_once 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\php\vendor\autoload.php';
The vendor\autoload.php will include the information for you to use $mail = new \PHPMailer;
Additional information on the PHPMailer package can be found at https://packagist.org/packages/phpmailer/phpmailer
I was with the same problem except with a slight difference, the version of PHPMailer 6.0, by the good friend avs099 I know that the new version of PHPMailer since February 2018 does not support the autoload, and had a serious problem to instantiate the libraries with the namespace in MVC, I leave the code for those who need it.
//Controller
protected function getLibraryWNS($libreria) {
$rutaLibreria = ROOT . 'libs' . DS . $libreria . '.php';
if(is_readable($rutaLibreria)){
require_once $rutaLibreria;
echo $rutaLibreria . '<br/>';
}
else{
throw new Exception('Error de libreria');
}
}
//loginController
public function enviarEmail($email, $nombre, $asunto, $cuerpo){
//Import the PHPMailer class into the global namespace
$this->getLibraryWNS('PHPMailer');
$this->getLibraryWNS('SMTP');
//Create a new PHPMailer instance
$mail = new \PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer();
//Tell PHPMailer to use SMTP
$mail->isSMTP();
//Enable SMTP debugging
// $mail->SMTPDebug = 0; // 0 = off (for production use), 1 = client messages, 2 = client and server messages Godaddy POR CONFIRMAR
$mail->SMTPDebug = 1; // debugging: 1 = errors and messages, 2 = messages only
//Whether to use SMTP authentication
$mail->SMTPAuth = true; // authentication enabled
//Set the encryption system to use - ssl (deprecated) or tls
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'ssl'; //Seguridad Correo Gmail
//Set the hostname of the mail server
$mail->Host = "smtp.gmail.com"; //Host Correo Gmail
//Set the SMTP port number - 587 for authenticated TLS, a.k.a. RFC4409 SMTP submission
$mail->Port = 465; //587;
//Verifica si el servidor acepta envios en HTML
$mail->IsHTML(true);
//Username to use for SMTP authentication - use full email address for gmail
$mail->Username = 'tumail#gmail.com';
//Password to use for SMTP authentication
$mail->Password = 'tucontraseña';
//Set who the message is to be sent from
$mail->setFrom('tumail#gmail.com','Creador de Páginas Web');
$mail->Subject = $asunto;
$mail->Body = $cuerpo;
//Set who the message is to be sent to
$mail->addAddress($email, $nombre);
//Send the message, check for errors
if(!$mail->Send()) {
echo "Mailer Error: " . $mail->ErrorInfo;
return false;
} else {
echo "Message has been sent";
return true;
}
Just from reading what you have written, you will need to add the file class.phpmailer.php to your directory as well.
PHPMailerAutoload needs to be in the same folder as class.phpmailer.php
This is the PHPMailerAutoload code that I assume this:
$filename = dirname(__FILE__).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'class.'.strtolower($classname).'.php';
Just download composer and install phpMailler autoloader.php
https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/blob/master/composer.json
once composer is loaded use below code:
require_once("phpMailer/class.phpmailer.php");
require_once("phpMailer/PHPMailerAutoload.php");
$mail = new PHPMailer(true);
$mail->SMTPDebug = true;
$mail->SMTPSecure = "tls";
$mail->SMTPAuth = true;
$mail->Username = 'youremail id';
$mail->Password = 'youremail password';
$mail_from = "youremail id";
$subject = "Your Subject";
$body = "email body";
$mail_to = "receiver_email";
$mail->IsSMTP();
try {
$mail->Host= "smtp.your.com";
$mail->Port = "Your SMTP Port No";// ssl port :465,
$mail->Debugoutput = 'html';
$mail->AddAddress($mail_to, "receiver_name");
$mail->SetFrom($mail_from,'AmpleChat Team');
$mail->Subject = $subject;
$mail->MsgHTML($body);
$mail->Send();
$emailreturn = 200;
} catch (phpmailerException $e) {
$emailreturn = $e->errorMessage();
} catch (Exception $e) {
$emailreturn = $e->getMessage();
}
echo $emailreturn;
Hope this will work.
I resolved error copying the files class.phpmailer.php , class.smtp.php to the folder where the file is PHPMailerAutoload.php, of course there should be the file that we will use to send the email.
I had a number of errors similar to this. Make sure your setFrom email address is valid in $mail->setFrom()