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titleReplace some values in the examples
In the following examples, we have used some dummy values that can be replaced with the real values for the mail to be sent.  We specified 'mail.example.com' as the mail server, '[email protected]' as the email of the person sending the email, '[email protected]' as the email of the person to receive the email, 'TestSubject' as the subject line of the email, and 'This is the text of the mail.' as the text for the email.  We suggest creating a simple test script with just these values replaced with some real values, to verify that you can send a simple email.  Then, you can visit the reference links provided to learn how to do more, like add recipients, include attachments, authentication, and so on.



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titleAdjust your paths to use earlier versions

The path to Zend Server 2021 begins with /usr/local/zendphp74.  For versions 9 and 2019, you should change zendphp74 to zendphp7.  For versions 6 to 8.5, you should change zendphp74 to zendsvr6.


Framework 1 example script:

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<?php

ini_set('include_path',ini_get('include_path').':/usr/local/zendphp74/var/libraries/ZendFramework_1/');
require_once('Zend/Mail.php');
require_once 'Zend/Mail/Transport/Smtp.php';

$tr = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp('mail.example.com');
Zend_Mail::setDefaultTransport($tr);

$mail = new Zend_Mail();
$mail->setBodyText('This is the text of the mail.');
$mail->setFrom('[email protected]', 'Some Sender');
$mail->addTo('[email protected]', 'Some Recipient');
$mail->setSubject('TestSubject');
$mail->send();
?>

The above example assumes you have the Framework directory in your include path, which is a default for Zend Server.  If needed, please add a line to include Framework in the path:

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ini_set('include_path',ini_get('include_path').':/usr/local/zendphp74/var/libraries/ZendFramework_1/');

References:
Introduction - Zend_Mail (ZF 1.12)
Sending via SMTP - Zend_Mail (ZF 1.12)


Framework 2 example script:

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<?php

//ini_set('include_path', '/usr/local/zendphp74/share/ZendFramework2/library'); 
ini_set('include_path', ini_get('include_path').':/usr/local/zendphp74/var/libraries/Zend_Framework_2/default/library');  
require_once 'Zend/Loader/StandardAutoloader.php';

$loader = new Zend\Loader\StandardAutoloader(array('autoregister_zf' => true));
$loader->register();

use Zend\Mail\Message;
use Zend\Mail\Transport\Smtp as SmtpTransport;
use Zend\Mail\Transport\SmtpOptions;

// Important: Code above this comment must be placed in the outermost scope of the file, preferably right at the top.
// Code below this comment may be placed in a function, provided the function runs after the "use" statements have completed.

$message = new Message();
$message->addTo('[email protected]')
        ->addFrom('[email protected]')
        ->setSubject('TestSubject')
        ->setBody("This is the text of the mail.");

// Setup SMTP transport
$transport = new SmtpTransport();
$options   = new SmtpOptions(array(
    'name' => 'example.com',
    'host' => 'mail.example.com',
    'port' => 25,
));
$transport->setOptions($options);
$transport->send($message);
?> 

References:
Zend\Mail\Transport — Zend Framework 2 2.4
Zend\Mail\Transport\SmtpOptions — Zend Framework 2 2.4

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