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Axel  
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Add a test sending email button directly into the Interface  fr

Autor: Axel  
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Hello,

I know that the testing email configuration can be done into the admin panel of the website... But to do that we need to export the website. foot-in-mouth

So the idea here is to add directly  the test sending button  into the GUI to have possibility directly from

the interface to test the email sending during his configuration.

Should be easier for us to have a configuration Ok since here

Enjoy!
Axel

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JiPeR 48
JiPeR 48
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Hello Axel,

"I know that the testing email configuration can be done into the admin panel of the website... But to do that we need to export the website"

The idea is good, but doesn't the project have to be online for the test to send an email to be possible?

J.P.

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Axel  
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Hello Jipé,

Yes and no. If you are using simple PHPmailer, no because the mailer is directly used from the web server.

and yes into my previous picture with  Authenticated SMTP or standard SMTP. Here it's like an local configuration of email software (outlook) from your PC.

With this configuration you send your message to the authenticated SMTP server (with login/password/port). And you can do that directly from you PC to test email sending.

Enjoy!
Axel

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JiPeR 48
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Hi Man !   ;o))

OK ! Thank you for this information on how the SMTP works locally.

It hadn't occurred to me... embarassed

J.P.

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Axel  
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Jipé,

Tries this tool on your PC https://adminkit.net/smtp_diag_tool.aspx to understand more these functionalities

With this you can emailed directly from this tool through your SMTP server (hsoted by your provider)...

Enjoy!
Axel

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JiPeR 48
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