If you want to include extra smtp header information, add it here. This requires OpenSSL support to be compiled into PHP. If you’ve enabled SMTP mail and your server requires a TLS connection, please set this to yes. If you’ve enabled SMTP mail and your server requires authentication, please specify your password here. If you’ve enabled SMTP mail and your server requires authentication, please specify your username here. If you’ve enabled SMTP mail, please specify the port here. You may find that specifying an IP Address rather than a domain name, results in better performance. If you’ve enabled SMTP mail, please specify the host here. Set this option to yes to use an SMTP server rather than the internal PHP mail() function. If this is set to ‘Yes’ then emails will be reencoded to UTF-8 before sending, if possible. Set this option to ‘yes’ if you are getting tired of all the auto responders in your webmaster email from Exchange servers. While there is no documented case of emails being marked as spam directly due to this header, there is no guarantee what other mail servers will do with this header. Mail servers using Exchange will send auto responders unless you mark your email as bulk mail. In all likelihood, your problem will not be caused by this setting. If you are having problems with users not receiving email, try enabling this option. Some sendmail servers may require the ‘-f’ parameter to be sent with email calls from PHP. This email is used when using an SMTP server, or when the ‘Enable -f Parameter’ email for sendmail is switched on. If this field is blank, the Webmaster Email address will be used. The email address where bounce messages will be directed. Use this option to specify how many emails will be sent per batch. VBulletin includes a mail queuing system to prevent bottlenecks when sending lots of email.
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