I totally agree with Marcin and Jonathan.  After spending hours of
frustration with the email component,  I used some simple Bakery code
to use the phpMailer library in the vendors folder.  Everything was
working within minutes.

From what I have read,  the SwiftMailer library is even better than
phpMailer -- although I am extremely happy with the latter.

There appears little point in having a Cake homegrown email component
when there are such robust and well supported alternatives.
Afterall,  there is no point in inventing an inferior wheel.


On Jul 3, 7:50 pm, "Jonathan Snook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But there is other annoying moment with this - email headers are shown
> > in email body
>
> I suspect with the safe mode, custom headers are no longer possible,
> leaving you to send messages using plain syntax. Considering your
> environment, the built-in EmailComponent probably won't solve your
> needs.
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