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SMTP Authentication Support module for Drupal 7.x.
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This module adds SMTP functionality to Drupal.
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REQUIREMENTS
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* Access to an SMTP server
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* The following PHP extensions need to be installed: ereg, hash, date & pcre.
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* Optional: To connect to an SMTP server using SSL, you need to have the
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openssl package installed on your server, and your webserver and PHP
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installation need to have additional components installed and configured.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Copy the files included in the tarball into a directory named "smtp" in
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your Drupal sites/all/modules/ directory.
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2. Login as site administrator.
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3. Enable the SMTP Authentication Support module on the Administer -> Modules
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page.
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4. Fill in required settings on the Administer -> Configuration -> System ->
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SMTP Authentication Support page.
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5. Enjoy.
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NOTES
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This module sends email by connecting to an SMTP server. Therefore, you need
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to have access to an SMTP server for this module to work.
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Drupal will often use the email address entered into Administrator ->
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Configuration -> Site information -> E-mail address as the from address. It is
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important for this to be the correct address and some ISPs will block email that
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comes from an invalid address.
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This module no longer uses the PHPMailer package as an external library, instead
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a slimmed down version of the library have been relicensed and integrated with the
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smtp module.
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Connecting to an SMTP server using SSL is possible only if PHP's openssl
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extension is working. If the SMTP module detects openssl is available it
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will display the options in the modules settings page.
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Sending mail to Gmail requires SSL or TLS.
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