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-<h2>phpmailer FAQ</h2>
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-<p>
-<b>I'm using the SMTP mailer and I keep on getting a timeout message
-well before the X seconds I set it for. What gives?</b>
-<br>
-PHP versions 4.0.4pl1 and earlier have a bug in which sockets timeout
-early. You can fix this by re-compiling PHP 4.0.4pl1 with this fix:
-<a href="timeoutfix.diff">timeoutfix.diff</a>. Otherwise you can wait
-for the new PHP release.
-</p>
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-<p>
-<b>I am concerned that using include files will take up too much
-processing time on my computer. How can I make it run faster?</b>
-<br>
-PHP by itself is very fast. Much faster than ASP or JSP running on
-the same type of server. This is because it has very little overhead compared
-to its competitors and it pre-compiles all of
-its code before it runs each script (in PHP4). However, all of
-this compiling and re-compiling can take up a lot of valuable
-computer resources. However, there are programs out there that compile
-PHP code and store it in memory (or on mmaped files) to reduce the
-processing immensely. Two of these: <a href="http://apc.communityconnect.com">APC
-(Alternative PHP Cache)</a> and <a href="http://bwcache.bware.it/index.htm">Afterburner</a>
-(<a href="http://www.mm4.de/php4win/mod_php4_win32/">Win32 download</a>)
-are excellent free tools that do just this. If you have the money
-you might also try <a href="http://www.zend.com">Zend Cache</a>, it is
-even faster than the open source varieties. All of these tools make your
-scripts run faster while also reducing the load on your server. I have tried
-them myself and they are quite stable too.
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-<p>
-<b>What mailer gives me the best performance?</b>
-<br>
-On a single machine the mail() or sendmail mailers give you the best
-performance because they do not have the added overhead of SMTP.
-If you have you have your mail server on a another machine then
-SMTP is your only option, but you do get the benefit of redundant
-mail servers.
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-<p>
-<b>When I try to attach a file with on my server I get a
-"Could not find {file} on filesystem error". Why is this?</b>
-<br>
-If you are using a Unix machine this is probably because the user
-running your web server does not have read access to the directory
-in question. If you are using Windows, then the problem probably is
-that you have used single backslashes to denote directories ("\").
-A single backslash has a special meaning to PHP so these are not
-valid. Instead use double backslashes ("\\") or a single forward
-slash ("/").
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