6
votes

I try to google all the morning and i think i need Stackoverflow now!

I wrote a simple script to send a mail (from hotmail to gmail) but i get this error:

SMTP -> ERROR: Failed to connect to server: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond. (10060)SMTP Connect() failed. Error

This is the code:

<?php
require_once("../includes/phpMailer/class.phpMailer.php");
require_once("../includes/phpMailer/class.smtp.php");


$to_name = "RECEIVER NAME";
$to = "[email protected]";


$subject = "Mail test at " . strftime("%T", time());

$message = "This is a test message";
$message = wordwrap($message, 70);


$from_name = "MY NAME";
$from = "[email protected]";


$mail = new PHPMailer();

$mail->IsSMTP();
$mail->SMTPDebug  = 2;
$mail->Host = "smtp.live.com";
$mail->Port = 25;
$mail->SMTPAuth = true;
$mail->Username = "MY USERNAME (hotmail)";
$mail->Password = "MY PASSWORD (hotmail)";


$mail->FromName = $from_name;
$mail->From = $from;
$mail->AddAddress($to, $to_name);
$mail->Subject = $subject;
$mail->Body = $message;

$result = $mail->Send();

echo $result ? 'Sent' : 'Error';

?>

Another info is that not even the standard mail() function worked, and checking php info i found this:

sendmail_from - MY PROPER MAIL (hotmail)

sendmail_path - no value

SMTP - localhost

smtp_port - 25

Thank you!!

3
is your hosting company / isp blocking the ports?fortune

3 Answers

5
votes

I believe port 25 is blocked on smtp.live.com. I cannot connect to smtp.live.com:25 from here either. Try using port 587 instead, with TLS. So, it would be:

$mail->Port = 587;
$mail->SMTPSecure = 'tls';   
2
votes

I found a solution for this problem, try this

Check whether your PHP is using openSSL extension or not...!

  1. Edit your php.ini from your installed php folder
  2. Search for extension=php_openssl.dll
  3. The initial will look like this ;extension=php_openssl.dll
  4. Remove the ';' and it will look like this extension=php_openssl.dll
  5. If you can't find the extension=php_openssl.dll, add this line extension=php_openssl.dll.
  6. Then restart your Xampp or LAMP or APACHE server (depends upon which of these you're using).

Hope this method shall solve your problem...

0
votes

You may want to check the supported ports. For instance, my host supports smtp via ports 25, 3535 and 80.
Using port 80 worked for me