12-19-2014, 10:38 PM
I think I might have an idea related to what's going on...
I noticed in the message headers from a notification that was sent. There's a reference in the headers about PHPMailer so I'm assuming there's a class somewhere in the code base responsible for acting as the MTA and sending messages. If this is sending directly by itself and not handing off the message to the local MTA for delivery, or giving the message directly to the MTA as any email client would, is it possible to tell Core to use the localhost MTA directly rather than PHP Mailer?
I noticed in the message headers from a notification that was sent. There's a reference in the headers about PHPMailer so I'm assuming there's a class somewhere in the code base responsible for acting as the MTA and sending messages. If this is sending directly by itself and not handing off the message to the local MTA for delivery, or giving the message directly to the MTA as any email client would, is it possible to tell Core to use the localhost MTA directly rather than PHP Mailer?
Mark
[i]If I could work while on horseback that's where I'd be doing it. There's nothing like riding... Gives new meaning to the phrase, ride to live... live to ride.[/i]
[i]If I could work while on horseback that's where I'd be doing it. There's nothing like riding... Gives new meaning to the phrase, ride to live... live to ride.[/i]