etting fsockopen(): unable to connect to ssl://smtp.gmail.com:465 (Connection refused) while sending email.
My email Controller is :
public function send() {
$from = "abc@gmail.com";
$to = $this->input->post('email');
date_default_timezone_set("Asia/Kolkata");
$ci = get_instance();
$ci->load->library('email');
$config['protocol'] = "smtp";
$config['smtp_host'] = "ssl://smtp.gmail.com";
$config['smtp_port'] = "465";
$config['smtp_user'] = "abc@gmail.com";
$config['smtp_pass'] = "Mypwd";
$config['mailpath'] = "/usr/sbin/sendmail";
$config['mailtype'] = "text";
$config['newline'] = "
";
$ci->email->initialize($config);
$this->email->from($from, 'Your Name');
$this->email->to($to);
$this->email->subject('Email Test');
$this->email->message('Testing the email class.');
//Send mail
if($this->email->send()) {
$this->load->view('pages/successfully'); }
else {
echo "Error in sending Email.";
show_error($this->email->print_debugger());
}
}
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Warning
Message: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/simt/public_html/system/core/Exceptions.php:272)
Filename: core/Common.php
Line Number: 568
Backtrace:
File: /home/simt/public_html/application/controllers/Email.php Line: 46 Function: show_error
File: /home/simt/public_html/index.php Line: 315 Function: require_once
Connection refused means exactly that the connection to the peer was refused. This is because the server either does not expect connections at the port or because a firewall is blocking the connection. It is probably the last one in your case so check for firewalls which might block the access on the local machine but also in the network. It might also that a firewall in front of the server or the server itself is blocking access for example if your system is on some blacklist known for sending spam.