Manual talk:$wgSMTP

IDHost causing problems
It appears that the MediaWiki code in includes/UserMailer.php is using the IDHost property to generate the email message id (in email headers).

Please note that IDHost is not a property documented at http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.mail.mail.factory.php making it confusing that the code would count on it being present in $wgSMTP.

I recommend that either this documentation makes a special note that IDHost should be set for MediaWiki and is not a documented option for PEAR Mail, or providing an acceptable default such as automatically detecting the domain from other $wgSMTP options or the system hostname.

Usage, this usage needs to be confirmed!
This can be used to setup access to your mail server. Say, when you have trouble sending mails you may get strange messages - like this:


 * Notice of the mail server: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. Please use the date.timezone setting, the TZ environment variable or the date_default_timezone_set function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/Paris' for '2.0/DST' instead

(sorry for the odd way of formating this, I dont know how to do this right) (Speciel:Confirmemail) Asset

Example for Usage
I used this configuration variable to resolve a problem that I was having with my ISP's mail server refusing to forward e-mail generated by my wiki site. I am running a web server using my DSL connection, with Bellsouth as my ISP. Bellsouth's mail server was not delivering any messages generated using PHP's sendmail function -- to resolve this problem, I set up my configuraton file so that mail generated by my wiki was sent using Bellsouth's mail server.

In my case, the Bellsouth mail server does not require authentication because I am sending mail from a Bellsouth IP address. After installing PEAR's MAIL package, I included the following in my LocalSettings.php file:

Voila! No more undelivered messages! --Hoggwild5 15:21, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

Another example
--Dmb 16:16, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

Example with localhost parameter
if you are using a remote SMTP server, you may wish for the wiki to identify itself with a resolvable hostname instead of localhost. This is set in the $wgSMTP array localhost parameter:

Some mail servers will reject with "Helo command rejected: Host not found". For example postfix with smtpd_helo_restrictions = reject_unknown_helo_hostname --Erikvw 07:57, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

Does IDHost need to be changed?
The documentation isn't even clear on whether this value needs to be changed from default. If so, what should go here? &mdash; Mike.lifeguard &#124; @meta 18:32, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Example using Google Mail
Note: this method should only be used on low-traffic wikis since Google limits the sending of emails from any single email address to 500 per day

Many ISPs are providing Google Apps as an alternative to their legacy email system. Using Google's mail servers requires additional configuration settings. If you are using Google Apps for email for your domain, there are a few additional configuration options that need to be implemented to use Google to send mail from your MediaWiki site.

First, you need to make sure your ISP has compiled PHP with OpenSSL support. You can check this with the output of phpinfo, looking to see if OpenSSL is enabled ( this is for Unix/Linux flavors -- Windows will have other installation options ).

If this is the case, you can configure MediaWiki to use Google mail to send email from your MediaWiki site.


 * Set up an email account for the MediaWiki site (webmaster@mydomain.com, or info@mydomain.com), making a note of the password assigned to this account.


 * Configure your LocalSettings.php file with the following setting, replacing "mydomain.com" with your domain name: