i'm trying to do my first symfony project and i am using the fosuserbundle. It's working perfectly i'm just having a problem with the email confirmation, i'm not receiving anything.
This is my parameters.yml:
parameters:
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: null
database_name: mydatabase
database_user: root
database_password: null
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
mailer_user: mymail#gmail.com
mailer_password: mypass
secret: 8c73d1f9bc7f50ce500d4a98a4627ffaa42dc905
this is myconfig.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
host: %mailer_host%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
port: "585"
spool: { type: memory }
fos_user:
db_driver: orm
firewall_name: main
user_class: OC\UserBundle\Entity\User
service:
mailer: fos_user.mailer.twig_swift
registration:
confirmation:
enabled: true
from_email:
address: mymail#gmail.com
sender_name: myname
service:
mailer: fos_user.mailer.twig_swift
please can you help? because i searched on the web and tried but since it's my first project none of the solutions are working with me.
Try with these slight changes in your config.yml:
port: 585
auth_mod: login
The value for the port doesn't need to be enclosed in quotes. I'm not sure if this really makes a difference, but you should follow the conventions.
Since you're using smtp as mailer_transport you have also to specify the authentication mode. Check the documentation for more details:
http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/configuration/swiftmailer.html
Eventually you'll need another value for the authentication mode.
EDIT (2016-02-19):
Instead of using smtp as mailer_transport you can use the shortcut gmail. Please see this article from the Symfony Cookbook:
http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/email/gmail.html
Then you can omit the line:
auth_mod: login
This shortcut will set the host to smtp.gmail.com. In your configuration you have the host set to 127.0.0.1. This could eventually be the reason why it works with the web_profiler, but not with the real e-mail address.
Related
It seems that we need to configure the mailer to use self-signed certificates in a Symfony 1.4 project and no idea where to look at
Configuration right now:
mailer:
class: sfMailer
param:
delivery_strategy: realtime
delivery_address: user#mail.com
transport:
class: Swift_SmtpTransport
param:
host: x.x.x.x
port: 25
encryption: ~
username: user#mail.com
password: pass
I was looking at this question: PHP - Swiftmailer using STARTTLS and self signed certificates
But all examples are with Laravel and it seems very new so I'm not sure if Symfony 1.4 has all these features included.
I also looked at the mailer configuration but I didn't find anything of help there.
Any help on how to configure this without touching anything from vendor folder?
EDIT:
So this is the new configuration:
mailer:
class: sfMailer
param:
delivery_strategy: realtime
delivery_address: user#mail.com
transport:
class: Swift_SmtpTransport
param:
host: x.x.x.x
port: 25
encryption: ~
username: user#mail.com
password: pass
streamOptions:
ssl:
allow_self_signed: true
verify_peer: false
local_cert: "/etc/ssl/certificate.cer"
local_pk: "/etc/ssl/certificate.key"
Yes, you should be able to add these stream options options to the param section of the transport. If I read the class sfMailer right, it should look something like this:
transport:
class: Swift_SmtpTransport
param:
host: x.x.x.x
port: 25
encryption: ~
username: user#mail.com
password: pass
streamOptions:
ssl:
allow_self_signed: true
verify_peer: false
I want to send confirmation email to users. I did install swiftmailer with composer and these are my configuration in parameters. yml and config.yml
parameters:
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: null
database_name: xxxx
database_user: root
database_password: root
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
mailer_user: xxxxx#xxxxxx.com
mailer_password: xxxx
secret: ea293ee3152cb8522e591a6cb821f950cc67f499
spool:
type: file
mailer_port: 587
mailer_encryption: tls
mailer_logging: '%kernel.debug%'
config.yml
swiftmailer:
transport: '%mailer_transport%'
host: '%mailer_host%'
username: '%mailer_user%'
password: '%mailer_password%'
spool: { type: memory }
I added this code to my controller and I tested but nothing sent:
$message = \Swift_Message::newInstance()
->setSubject('hello')
->setFrom('example#gmail.com')
->setTo('xx.xx#xxx.tn')
->setBody('#servicom/pages/profile_commercial.html.twig', 'text/html');
# Send the message
$this->get('mailer')
->send($message);
I want to ask if the problem is from the configuration or from the code.
Thanks in advance.
See if you need some other parameters like encryption (typicaly tls) or port (generaly 587).
Documentation for adding properties there
Finally i fixed the issue by debugging first then adding the ini_set() so i share this solution :
Parameters.yml :
parameters:
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: null
database_name: xxxxx
database_user: root
database_password: root
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: ssl0.ovh.net
mailer_user: xxxx#myhost.com
mailer_password: toguess
encryption: ssl
auth_mode: login
secret: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Add this to the function send :
ini_set('SMTP','ssl0.ovh.net');
ini_set('smtp_port',587);
And this for the Debug :
if ( $this->get('mailer')->send($message)) {
echo '[SWIFTMAILER] sent email to ' . 'malek.zarkouna#esprit.tn';
echo '' . $mailLogger->dump();
} else {
echo '[SWIFTMAILER] not sending email: ' . $mailLogger->dump();
}
I'm a newbie with Symfony 3 (Symfony generally)
I want to send an email, just to test my parameters, if everything's going well, but that doesn't work.
Here my parameters.yml file:
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: null
database_name: learnsymfony
database_user: root
database_password: null
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_encryption: ssl
mailer_auth_mode: login
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_user: 'personalemail#gmail.com'
secret: 7759e1c20bb67e4ec0fbac5c3a4de22beed3b95d
And Here my config.yml code for swiftmailer:
transport: gmail
host: smtp.gmail.com
username: 'personalemail#gmail.com'
password: 'myPassword'
spool: { type: memory }
I found this configuration in one question here in the forum, but for my case, that was given an error "Exception occurred while flushing email queue: Connection could not be established with host smtp.gmail.com [ #0]"
Any suggestion please?
I tried alot of other configurations but nothing works well...
thanks
I also faced this problem today and got resolved by following how to send email in Symfony
After following these steps don't forget to import these in your default controller:
use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route as Route;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
And make sure your email and password which you are using "#app/config/parameters.yml" are correct.
Unable to send mail via gmail in Symfony 2.8.3 in prod on freebsd host while it works on Windows 10 with same source code in both prod & dev. [Also unable to get a log of mailing on host, which might help resolve this.]
Update: Mail can be sent using PHP's mail() function. Using Swiftmailer to send mail from a controller does not work. Changed parameters to use mailer_transport: smtp mailer_host: localhost does not enable Swiftmailer to send from a controller.
parameters.yml:
mailer_transport: gmail
mailer_host: smtp.gmail.com
mailer_user: {valid address}
mailer_password: (valid password}
config.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: "%mailer_transport%"
host: "%mailer_host%"
username: "%mailer_user%"
password: "%mailer_password%"
encryption: ssl
auth_mode: login
config_prod.yml:
monolog:
handlers:
mail:
type: fingers_crossed
action_level: critical
handler: buffered
buffered:
type: buffer
handler: swift
swift:
type: swift_mailer
from_email: "%mailer_user%"
to_email: "%mailer_user%"
subject: Error report!
level: debug
In the absence of any other solution or finding a way to log Swiftmailer behavior I added a custom exception listener to send mail locally.
I having trouble send bulk emails with symfony2 via console command. I want to disable the mail spooling complete for the env the console is running in but keep it working for the default env. So I have this in config.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
host: %mailer_host%
port: %mailer_port%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
spool: %mailer_spool_type%
and then each env has it's on parameters like parameters_prod.yml:
parameters:
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: smtp.someserver.net
mailer_port: 587
mailer_user: "someuser"
mailer_password: "somepassword"
mailer_spool_type: { type:memory }
then for the console env I use parameters_cron.yml:
parameters:
mailer_spool_type: ~
The problem is using ~ or null doesn't actually turn off the spool but it uses the default values of {cache: file, path: %kernel.cache_dir%/swiftmailer/spool }
Is there a way to disable the spool just by changing the parameters or is there a better way?
Apparently the only way to disable email spooling is to completely leave out the spool entry from your configuration file. Once you include the spool entry in the main configuration file, there is no way to disable spooling for a specific environment.
That said, you can accomplish the opposite of what you propose: you can disable email spooling by default and enable it in specific environments.
Leave it out in config.yml:
swiftmailer:
transport: %mailer_transport%
host: %mailer_host%
port: %mailer_port%
username: %mailer_user%
password: %mailer_password%
And include it in config_prod.yml:
swiftmailer:
spool: %mailer_spool_type%