SMTP Authentication
Zend_Mail supports the use of SMTP authentication, which
can be enabled be passing the 'auth' parameter to the configuration array in
the Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp constructor. The available
built-in authentication methods are PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5 which all
expect a 'username' and 'password' value in the configuration array.
Example #1 Enabling authentication within Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp
$config =
array('auth' =>
'login',
'username' => 'myusername',
'password' => 'password');
$transport = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp('mail.server.com', $config);
$mail = new Zend_Mail();
$mail->setBodyText('This is the text of the mail.');
$mail->setFrom('sender@test.com', 'Some Sender');
$mail->addTo('recipient@test.com', 'Some Recipient');
$mail->setSubject('TestSubject');
$mail->send($transport);
Note: Authentication types
The authentication type is case-insensitive but has no punctuation.
E.g. to use CRAM-MD5 you would pass 'auth' => 'crammd5' in the
Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp constructor.