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Wordpress: Add SMTP settings to wp_mail()
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// Action for change default system settings, it work's! | |
add_action('phpmailer_init','send_smtp_email'); | |
function send_smtp_email( $phpmailer ) | |
{ | |
// Define that we are sending with SMTP | |
$phpmailer->isSMTP(); | |
// The hostname of the mail server | |
$phpmailer->Host = "your server smtp address"; | |
// Use SMTP authentication (true|false) | |
$phpmailer->SMTPAuth = true; | |
// SMTP port number - likely to be 25, 465 or 587 | |
$phpmailer->Port = "587"; | |
// Username to use for SMTP authentication | |
$phpmailer->Username = "user name"; | |
// Password to use for SMTP authentication | |
$phpmailer->Password = "password"; | |
// The encryption system to use - ssl (deprecated) or tls | |
$phpmailer->SMTPSecure = "tls"; | |
$phpmailer->From = "Mail account"; | |
$phpmailer->FromName = "Name account"; | |
} |
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