I use the latest WAMP and I get this when I try to send emails:
Warning: mail() [function.mail]: Failed to connect to mailserver at \"localhost\" port 25, ve
Follow this article, it works if you have a gmail account. or at least any email account in which you know the server, port and this stuff.
Send Email From localhost
This works for me and should work for you: Use Fake Sendmail and a webhost mail server (i.e. - Godaddy, 1and1, etc.).
1.) Download the sendmail zip and extract it to C:\Wamp\bin\sendmail (for purposes of this example).
2.) Edit C:\wamp\bin\sendmail\sendmail.ini and set the following to your mail server's requirements (mine are below):
smtp_server=mail.yourdomain.com
smtp_port=26
smtp_ssl=none
;default_domain=yourdomain.com
auth_username=smtpuser@yourdomain.com
auth_password=smtppassword
;pop3_server=
;pop3_username=
;pop3_password=
;force_sender=
;force_recipient=
3.) Set the path of sendmail.exe in your php.ini file.
[mail function]
; For Win32 only.
SMTP =
; For Win32 only.
sendmail_from =
; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i").
sendmail_path = "C:\wamp\bin\sendmail\sendmail.exe -t"
4.) Restart Wampserver.
You might have success using Gmail, but there are a few extra tweaks to make it work. I prefer using the mail server of the webhost where I upload my code.
KEEP IN MIND, everytime, after You change php.ini,
p.s. in php.ini, i have used:
SMTP = localhost
smtp_port = 25
sendmail_from = your_user@gmail.com
or if oyu cant edit php.ini, try to insert these lines in your php script.
ini_set("SMTP", "localhost");
ini_set("smtp_port", "25");
ini_set("sendmail_from", "your_user@gmail.com");
I think your mail server (SMTP) outgoing mail server is not configured in your php.ini file.
Have a look at this:
http://email.about.com/od/emailprogrammingtips/qt/Configure_PHP_to_Use_a_Remote_SMTP_Server_for_Sending_Mail.htm
Also hotmail doesn't allow you to use their mailservers. You should use yahoo or gmail.
Are you sure these servers have a mail program installed on them? If not, that's your problem. For example, XAMPP comes with a mail program called Mercury which you must start before you can send mail through the server.
You are not running an smtp server on your machine, but you don't have to. Just set SMTP to a open smtp server for example:
ini_set('SMTP', 'smtp.yourisp.com');
Take a look at your ISP's home page or http://www.e-eeasy.com/SMTPServerList.aspx for list of SMTP servers.
If you have a desktop mail program, you can use the same address as you use for outgoing mail.