hoi zäme,
hab mal nachgeschaut wegen mail zur aktivierung senden usw. ihr habt " SMF 2.0.15 | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines" -
habt ihr mal dieses testmail-script laufen lassen? vielleicht wegen updates - patches usw irgendwo ne flag drin?
gruss
querdenker
p.s. frau c. findet computer sind doof und never change a running system....
>>Server configured correctly for sending mail?
To check if your server is configured correctly for sending mail use the test script below. In the script below be sure to change the $from_email and $to to be valid email addresses to correctly test the sendmail function of your server. If it fails, try using SMTP. IMPORTANT: Remember to remove this test script immediately.
Save as testmail.php and upload it to the root folder of your SMF install where Settings.php and SSI.php can be found, then call it in your browser i.e. yoururl/testmail.php.
If you do not receive an email from your server then contact your host and explain you currently cannot send mail from your forum. During this time you will have to use the SMTP settings for sending mail rather than the (php) default value.
<?php
// Add your name between quotes
$from_name = "YourName";
// Add the origin email address between quotes (the same email you set in SMF's Webmaster email address)
$from_email = "from_email@domain.com";
$headers = "From: $from_name <$from_email>";
// You are free to change the body and subject of the test email in the next lines, but the default should work fine
$body = "Hi, \nThis is a test mail from $from_name <$from_email>.";
$subject = "Test mail from localhost";
// Add the destination email address between quotes (the recipient of the test email)
$to = "to_email@domain2.com";
// When running the script, you will see in your browser "Success!" or "Fail...", depending on whether the test was successful or not. DON'T CHANGE THIS
if (mail($to, $subject, $body, $headers)) {
echo "Success!";
} else {
echo "Fail…";
}
?>
Again, be sure to delete the test script when finished, or the script could be used to spam the email address used in the script. >>>