sandyMN wrote:It also appears that I do not have a sendmail.log file. Maybe because no email was actually sent and the file wasn't created?
The
sendmail.log would be created if the script you are using actually found
sendmail and used it.
If
sendmail fails to send the mail then it will create the
sendmail.log file and give you feedback on the reason it failed to send.
So logically your script is not finding
sendmail as your
sendmail.ini file below looks to be in order and should function correctly.
Your
sendmail.ini file is also currently setup to use TLS on port 465 but I notice that ComCast also uses port 587 instead of port 25 for sending SMTP without TLS, so it is possible to use either but not mixed - only use port 465 with tls entries and port 587 with no tls entries
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# A freemail service example
account Comcast
tls on
tls_starttls off
tls_certcheck off
host smtp.comcast.net
from [email@comcast.net]
auth on
port 465
user [my user name]
password [my password]
# Set a default account
account default : Comcast
You can obviously send and receive mail from your email client in the normal manner and
sendmail when configured with your email credentials works in a similar manner to send the mail.