Reputation: 305
I am using GoDaddy Professional Email (NOT Workspace Email) under Email & Office. For my website, I want to email users using PHPMailer. I have used all the credentials according to GoDaddy Email Server infos.
According to GoDaddy, the outgoing server settings are:
I have set my PHPMailer code as follows:
<?php
try
{
$email = new PHPMailer(TRUE);
$email->isSMTP();
$email->SMTPDebug = 2;
$email->SMTPAuth = TRUE;
$email->SMTPAutoTLS = FALSE;
$email->SMTPSecure = "ssl";
$email->Host = "smtpout.secureserver.net";
$email->Port = 465;
$email->Username = "myUserName";
$email->Password = "MyPassword";
$email->setFrom("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->addAddress("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->isHTML(TRUE);
$email->Body = "My HTML Code";
$email->Subject = "My Subject";
$email->send();
}
catch (Exception $e)
{
// $email->ErrorInfo;
}
?>
The above code throwing following error:
2019-08-14 10:55:58 SMTP ERROR: Failed to connect to server: Connection refused (111)
SMTP connect() failed. https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/wiki/Troubleshooting
I have searched for solutions. Some Stackoverflow questions discuss about GoDaddy Workspace Email. But I am frustrated to find a solution till now. Please help me if I am doing anything wrong.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 15827
Reputation: 1
As of October 2024, these SMTP settings for GoDaddy worked for me when sending emails via Firebase's Trigger Email extension:
host: "smtp.office365.com",
port: 587,
secure: false,
auth: {
user: "email",
pass: "password"
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
My answer is to say that: Hiranmoy's suggestion on Aug 14 at 14:56 should be the approved answer. The amount of headaches Godaddy causes with this simple piece of functionality deserves a tested, working solution and Hiranmoy's is the only one I have found after many hours of searching. Here is Hiranmoy's snippet with missing includes added:
<?php
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer;
use PHPMailer\PHPMailer\Exception;
require 'Exception.php';
require 'PHPMailer.php';
require 'SMTP.php';
try
{
$email = new PHPMailer(TRUE);
$email->isSMTP();
$email->SMTPDebug = 2;
$email->SMTPAuth = TRUE;
$email->SMTPAutoTLS = FALSE;
$email->SMTPSecure = "tls";
$email->Host = "smtpout.secureserver.net";
$email->Port = 80;
$email->Username = "GoDaddy Professional Email Username";
$email->Password = "GoDaddy Professional Email Password";
$email->setFrom("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->addAddress("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->isHTML(TRUE);
$email->Body = "My HTML Code";
$email->Subject = "My Subject";
$email->send();
}
catch (Exception $e)
{
// $email->ErrorInfo;
}
?>
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 305
I have found the following setting working. This may be useful.
Use 80 as port
<?php
try
{
$email = new PHPMailer(TRUE);
$email->isSMTP();
$email->SMTPDebug = 2;
$email->SMTPAuth = TRUE;
$email->SMTPAutoTLS = FALSE;
$email->SMTPSecure = "tls";
$email->Host = "smtpout.secureserver.net";
$email->Port = 80;
$email->Username = "GoDaddy Professional Email Username";
$email->Password = "GoDaddy Professional Email Password";
$email->setFrom("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->addAddress("[email protected]", "Name");
$email->isHTML(TRUE);
$email->Body = "My HTML Code";
$email->Subject = "My Subject";
$email->send();
}
catch (Exception $e)
{
// $email->ErrorInfo;
}
?>`
Upvotes: 9