When I am trying to send an email with the attachment it gives the below error. We are using SugarCRM Community Edition 6.5 hosted on Local Server. Using Gmail.
Warning: mime_content_type() [function.mime-content-type]: File or
path not found
'cache/modules/Emails/1/6bbf0a1c-c58b-a96e-6759-576ecd00f639' in
C:\xampp\htdocs\SugarCrm\modules\Emails\Email.php on line 335
Warning: mime_content_type() [function.mime-content-type]: File or path not found
'cache/modules/Emails/1/6bbf0a1c-c58b-a96e-6759-576ecd00f639' in
C:\xampp\htdocs\SugarCrm\modules\Emails\Email.php on line 335
{"composeLayoutId":"composeLayout0"}
Lines at 335 are
function sendEmailTest($mailserver_url, $port, $ssltls, $smtp_auth_req, $smtp_username, $smtppassword, $fromaddress, $toaddress, $mail_sendtype = 'smtp', $fromname = '') {
global $current_user,$app_strings;
Thanks
These are only warnings.
Before sending email please try to verify the Email Settings and also send test email from Email Settings page.
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I want to send email with attachement ( a pptx file for example )
I have the path of the file in my database and I want to get it and send an email containing the file (not the path of the file ) .
I have downloaded the java.mail.jar , the activation.jar and also the MySQL-connector-java-bin.jar .
The error shows when I add the java.mail.jar .
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I have to send a mail with an attachment from a shell script.
I am trying to do it using mutt as shown here: How do I send a file as an email attachment using Linux command line?
Command:
echo "This is the message body" | mutt -a "/path/to/file.to.attach" -s "subject of message" -- recipient#domain.com
Error:
Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.). Could not send
the message.
I was having the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04 and just like #jono, I only had installed mutt. Installing
sudo apt-get install sendmail
After that, sending mail with the test method or straight through the mutt CLI worked perfectly.
I have encountered this same error today.
I found I only had mutt installed, but once I installed sendmail this error went away. However I then got blocked locally.
So I uninstalled sendmail, and installed postfix this worked..
Now receiving email with attached pdf.
This was on RHEL 7.4 in an enterprise environment. Unsure if results will differ on other versions or environments.
I had this error and had to simply add below to my .muttrc. I'm using Gmail if that matters. This way I'm using someone elses server to send and don't have to install extra junk.
set smtp_pass="secrets"
set smtp_url = "smtps://username#gmail.com#smtp.gmail.com:465/"
set the password generated from this link into this file:
# file: ~/.muttrc
set from="first_name.last_name#gmail.com"
set realname="first_name last_name"
set imap_user="first_name.last_name#gmail.com"
#
# v1.0.1
# check the following google help page:
# http://support.google.com/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=185833
# that is set here your google application password
set imap_pass="SecretPass!"
#nopeset imap_authenticators="gssapi"
set imap_authenticators="gssapi:cram-md5:login"
set certificate_file="~/.mutt/certificates"
#
# These two lines appear to be needed on some Linux distros, like Arch Linux
#
##REMOTE GMAIL FOLDERS
set folder="imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
set record="+[Gmail]/Sent Mail"
set spoolfile="imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX"
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"
set trash="+[Google Mail]/Trash"
#
###SMTP Settings to sent email
set smtp_url="smtp://first_name.last_name#smtp.gmail.com:587"
#
# v1.0.1
# check the following google help page:
# http://support.google.com/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=185833
# that is set here your google application password
set smtp_pass="SecretPass!"
#
###LOCAL FOLDERS FOR CACHED HEADERS AND CERTIFICATES
set header_cache="~/.mutt/cache/headers"
set message_cachedir="~/.mutt/cache/bodies"
set certificate_file =~/.mutt/certificates
#
###SECURING
set move=no #Stop asking to "move read messages to mbox"!
set imap_keepalive=900
#
###Sort by newest conversation first.
set sort=reverse-threads
set sort_aux=last-date-received
#
###Set editor to create new email
set editor='vim'
set ssl_starttls=yes
set ssl_force_tls=yes
Fix for GMail Account Configuration
The following post worked for me: https://www.codyhiar.com/blog/getting-mutt-setup-with-gmail-using-2-factor-auth-on-ubuntu-14-04/
But it was not very clear. The contents of ~/.muttrc that worked for me are as follows (My account has 2-Step verification enabled and I had to generate app password as described in the post):
set imap_user = "<username>#gmail.com"
set imap_pass = "<16-character-app-password>"
set sendmail="/usr/sbin/ssmtp"
set folder="imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
set spoolfile="imaps://imap.gmail.com/INBOX"
set record="imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Sent Mail"
set postponed="imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Drafts"
set header_cache = "~/.mutt/cache/headers"
set message_cachedir = "~/.mutt/cache/bodies"
set certificate_file = "~/.mutt/certificates"
set from = "<username>#gmail.com"
set realname = "<name-used-in-the-gmail-account>"
set smtp_url = "smtp://<username>#smtp.gmail.com:587/"
set smtp_pass="<16-character-app-password>"
set move = no
set imap_keepalive = 900
# Gmail-style keyboard shortcuts
macro index,pager ga "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/All<tab><enter>" "Go to all mail"
macro index,pager gi "<change-folder>=INBOX<enter>" "Go to inbox"
macro index,pager gs "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Starred<enter>" "Go to starred messages"
macro index,pager gd "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Drafts<enter>" "Go to drafts"
macro index,pager e "<enter-command>unset trash\n <delete-message>" "Gmail archive message" # different from Gmail, but wanted to keep "y" to show folders.
Replace the following:
<username>: Your gmail username
<16-character-app-password>: You have to generate this
<name-used-in-the-gmail-account>: Your name as per gmail account
Note: Don't change <change-folder>
I want to send an email from my vbscript code, the below code is working properly on my machine, but when I changed my machine, the code is no more able to send email.
There were no errors or problems occurred during run, but no emails were sent/delivered.
Has anyone else faced a problem like this?
Set objMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
With objMessage
.From = SendFrom
.To = SendTo
.Subject = "Subject"
.Textbody = ""
.HTMLBody = "<b>Body</b>"
With .Configuration.Fields
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 2
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") = "SMTP.Gmail.Com"
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = 25
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername") = "Username"
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword") = "Password"
.Update
End With
.Send
End With
First, since you didn't post the entire code, check that your script doesn't contain a line
On Error Resume Next
If it does: remove the line and try again.
If you don't have that line in your script and the script doesn't raise an error and you can telnet mailserver 25 then it's almost certain that the mail server accepted the mail for delivery and the problem is somewhere upstream. Check the mail server logs.
You can verify if the server actually accepts mail like this:
C:\>telnet mailserver 25
220 mailserver ESMTP
HELO clientname
250 mailserver
MAIL FROM:<joe.average#example.com>
250 2.1.0 Ok
RCPT TO:<joe.average#example.com>
250 2.1.5 Ok
DATA
354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
Subject: test
test
.
250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 4541E2227
QUIT
The line before the QUIT command means that the server accepted the mail. The actual response text may vary depending on which MTA is used, but every MTA will respond with some line like that when it accepts a message.
I would imagine this is a permissions issue or a firewall issue if it is working on your machine but not the production machine.
Carefully look at what is different, is one behind the firewall and other is not?
You need to install CDonts library first. Search on microsoft.com for CDONTS library and install the same.
If you want to send without installation then try the second method. you have to initialize the objects.
In that example i remove h in the link because i can't post links
CDO.MESSAGE
'Script to send an email through QTP nice one
Set oMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
'==This section provides the configuration information for the remote SMTP server.
'==Normally you will only change the server name or IP.
oMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("ttp://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 2
'Name or IP of Remote SMTP Server
oMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("ttp://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") =""
'Server port (typically 25)
oMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("ttp://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = 25
oMessage.Configuration.Fields.Update
oMessage.Subject = "Test Mail"
oMessage.Sender = ""
oMessage.To =""
'oMessage.CC = ""
'oMessage.BCC = ""
oMessage.TextBody = "Test Mail from QTP"&vbcrlf&"Regards,"&vbcrlf&"Test"
oMessage.Send
Set oMessage = Nothing
I've just upgraded from XAMPP 1.7.3 to 1.8.0, this included quite a few changes (PHP 5.4 etc) as I went through the reinstallation of my dev-environment.
Anyways, everything works now, except for Sendmail.
Before, you had a configuration in sendmail.ini like this:
#defaults
logfile "C:\XAMPP\sendmail\sendmail.log"
## A freemail service example
account Hotmail
tls on
tls_certcheck off
host smtp.live.com
from [exampleuser]#testmail.loc
auth on
user [exampleuser]#hotmail.com
password [examplepassword]
# Set a default account
account default : Hotmail
Plus some values in php.ini:
sendmail_path = "C:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.exe -t"
SMTP = localhost
smtp_port = 25
Now it all looks a lot different (and the old config wouldn't work), an example:
http://pastebin.com/M83bNmJw
A little php mail script:
<?php
ini_set('display_errors', 1);
error_reporting(E_ALL);
$to = "someone#hotmail.com";
$subject = "Hi!";
$body = "Hi,\n\nHow are you?";
if (mail($to, $subject, $body)) {
echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>");
} else {
echo("<p>Message delivery failed...</p>");
}
?>
Message delivery failed...
I guess I'm too stupid to change the correct things, it just won't work, plus I barely get an error in my log-files, so I don't even know where to start.
#GMAIL mit XAMPP 1.8.1 und sendmail
[CODE]
[sendmail]
; HOTMAIL
smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=25
smtp_ssl=tls
tls_certcheck off
error_logfile=error.log
debug_logfile=debug.log
auth_username= xxxx.xxxx#gmail.com
auth_password=xxxxxxx
this settings in php.ini
[mail function]
; XAMPP: Comment out this if you want to work with an SMTP Server like Mercury
; SMTP = smtp.gmail.com
; smtp_port = 25
; For Win32 only.
; http://php.net/sendmail-from
sendmail_from = xxxx.xxxx#gmail.com
; XAMPP IMPORTANT NOTE (1): If XAMPP is installed in a base directory with spaces (e.g. c:\program filesC:\xampp) fakemail and mailtodisk do not work correctly.
; XAMPP IMPORTANT NOTE (2): In this case please copy the sendmail or mailtodisk folder in your root folder (e.g. C:\sendmail) and use this for sendmail_path.
; XAMPP: Comment out this if you want to work with fakemail for forwarding to your mailbox (sendmail.exe in the sendmail folder)
sendmail_path = "\"C:\sendmail\sendmail.exe\" -t"
; XAMPP: Comment out this if you want to work with mailToDisk, It writes all mails in the C:\xampp\mailoutput folder
;sendmail_path = "C:\xampp\mailtodisk\mailtodisk.exe"
; Force the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra parameters
; to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace the value of
; the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode.
;mail.force_extra_parameters =
; Add X-PHP-Originating-Script: that will include uid of the script followed by the filename
mail.add_x_header = Off
; Log all mail() calls including the full path of the script, line #, to address and headers
mail.log = "C:\xampp\php\logs\php_mail.log"
I see that in 1.8.0, the default will send mail through mailtodisk.exe. You have enabled it in your PHP config file, but have you disabled mailtodisk.exe?
In addition, you'll need to ensure that smtp_server in sendmail.ini is set to localhost.
I just found this solution myself, and all mail sent using PHP works.
My xampp is 1.8.2 with window 8.1
In php.ini
smtp_port = 587
sendmail_path = "C:\xampp\sendmail\sendmail.exe -t"
mail.add_x_header=Off
In sendmail.ini
smtp_server=smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port=587
smtp_ssl=auto
error_logfile=error.log
auth_username=xxaayy#gmail.com
auth_password=kskcmhlrjr
pop3_server=
pop3_username=
pop3_password=
force_sender=xxaayy#gmail.com
force_recipient=
hostname=
To account gmail "auth_password" you need create new password "Your application-specific passwords", check [here][1]
then follow these steps:
The problem is that sendmail has to be run as an administrator. This is the solution to help any one on my situation.
Right click on sendmail.exe
Properties
Compatibility
Change the configuration for all users
Execute as Windows XP SP 3
Execute as adminitrator
test email
$to = "aaaaaaa#domain.com";
$subject = "Hi!";
$body = "Hi,\n\nHow are you?";
$headers = "From: xxaayy#gmail.com" . "\r\n";
if (mail($to, $subject, $body, $headers)) {
echo ("Message successfully sent!");
} else {
echo ("Message delivery failed...");
}
I've found a working example, it works like a charm now
http://blog.joergboesche.de/xampp-sendmail-php-mailversand-fuer-windows-konfigurieren#xampp_180_sendmail
I need a tiny Windows script to send a 1 line email to Gmail accounts. I have tried many utilities that claim to do this such as BLAT, but none work. The script will be executed inside a batch file if certain conditions are met. Script can be in Perl, Python, VBScript, Java, it does not matter as long as it executes from a batch file. Please only answer if you have tried your solution by sending an email to a Gmail account from either a Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo email account. The account I am using by default is Gmail, so I am sending from a Gmail account to a Gmail account.
Blat lets you send e-mails directly from batch files:
blat.exe - -f from#example.com -to to#gmail.com -s Subject -body "Text body" ^
-server smtp.example.com:25 -u username -pw password
But it seems that Blat doesn't support SSL, so to make it work with the Gmail you need an additional tool called Stunnel (see here and here).
Anyway, you should be able to send an e-mail via GMail from VBScript using the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) COM API:
Const schema = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/"
Const cdoBasic = 1
Const cdoSendUsingPort = 2
Dim oMsg, oConf
' E-mail properties
Set oMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
oMsg.From = "from#gmail.com" ' or "Sender Name <from#gmail.com>"
oMsg.To = "to#gmail.com" ' or "Recipient Name <to#gmail.com>"
oMsg.Subject = "Subject"
oMsg.TextBody = "Text body"
' GMail SMTP server configuration and authentication info
Set oConf = oMsg.Configuration
oConf.Fields(schema & "smtpserver") = "smtp.gmail.com"
oConf.Fields(schema & "smtpserverport") = 465
oConf.Fields(schema & "sendusing") = cdoSendUsingPort
oConf.Fields(schema & "smtpauthenticate") = cdoBasic
oConf.Fields(schema & "smtpusessl") = True
oConf.Fields(schema & "sendusername") = "from#gmail.com"
oConf.Fields(schema & "sendpassword") = "sender_password"
oConf.Fields.Update
oMsg.Send
Edit: Added the lacking sendusing parameter so it should work fine now.
See here for more CDO examples.
Have a look at this script on perlmonks which details IMAP access on a GMail account. The post covers everything you need to login into a GMail account through Perl.
Alternatively you could try the Mail::Webmail::Gmail module in CPAN. From the looks of it the module lets you skip most of the intricate details concerning connecting and authenticating with the mail server leaving you with something as simple as -
my $gmail = Mail::Webmail::Gmail->new( username => 'username', password => 'password', );
$gmail->send_message( to => 'user#domain.com', subject => 'Test Message', msgbody => 'This is a test.' );
There's also Email::Send::Gmail in case you need to 'only' send emails from a Gmail account.
#!c:/Python/python.exe -u
import libgmail
ga = libgmail.GmailAccount("username#gmail.com", "password")
ga.login()
msg=libgmail.GmailComposedMessage("friend#gmail.com", "SubjectHere", "BodyHere")
ga.sendMessage(msg)
That should run on Windows using python. Make sure you change the shebang at the top to point to your python installation. Other than that, just enter your name and password, along with the email you want to send.
If you need just to send to GMail using some SMTP, use MIME::Lite Perl module in SMTP mode - I use it to send notifications to my GMail account.
In Linux (I'm not sure what environment you're on) you can use mail:
some_command| mail foo#gmail.com bar#gmail.com -s "subject"