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Securing SMTP Transport — Zend Framework 2 2.4.2 documentation

Securing SMTP TransportΒΆ

Zend\Mail also supports the use of either TLS or SSL to secure a SMTP connection. This can be enabled be passing the ‘ssl’ parameter to the configuration array in the Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp constructor with a value of either ‘ssl’ or ‘tls’. A port can optionally be supplied, otherwise it defaults to 25 for TLS or 465 for SSL.

Enabling a secure connection within ZendMailTransportSmtp

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$config = array('ssl' => 'tls',
                'port' => 25); // Optional port number supplied

$transport = new Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp('mail.server.com', $config);

$mail = new Zend\Mail\Message();
$mail->setBodyText('This is the text of the mail.');
$mail->setFrom('sender@test.com', 'Some Sender');
$mail->addTo('recipient@test.com', 'Some Recipient');
$mail->setSubject('TestSubject');
$mail->send($transport);

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