Have you looked at the php.ini of your CLI ? Is the lib enabled (as in
your php.ini in apache dir) ?


On 5 nov, 14:15, Florian <sideral.undergro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you're on windows, read this:
>
> http://vittoriop77.blogspot.com/2007/10/php-registered-stream-socket-...
>
> On 5 nov, 14:11, Florian <sideral.undergro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Another question: did you run phpinfo() function from the cli ?
>
> > php -a
>
> > > phphinfo();
>
> > or php -r "phpinfo();"
>
> > On 5 nov, 14:09, Florian <sideral.undergro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > It looks like the stream socket transport you're using doesn't exist.
>
> > > try with sslv3 or sslv2 encryption method:
>
> > >      transport:
> > >         class: Swift_SmtpTransport
> > >         param:
> > >           host: smtp.gmail.com
> > >           port: 465
> > >           encryption: sslv3
> > >           username: x...@gmail.com
> > >           password: ********************************
>
> > > On 5 nov, 13:24, hribo <hribo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > i would like to ask you for the way to send email from the task. i
> > > > know there are plenty of discussions showing how to do it.
> > > > but i have actually problem when i am sending my emails, and this
> > > > error shows up:
>
> > > > Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to ssl://smtp.gmail.com:465
> > > > (Unable to find the socket transport "ssl" - did you forget to enable
> > > > it when you configured PHP?) in C:\wamp\www\my_sites\_SYMFONY
> > > > \symfony-1.4.3\lib\vendor\swiftmailer\classes\Swift\Transport
> > > > \StreamBuffer.php on line 233
>
> > > >   Connection could not be established with host smtp.gmail.com [Unable
> > > > to find the socket transport "ssl" - did you forget to enable it when
> > > > you configured PHP? #274232]
>
> > > > my factories.yml is set correctly for sure, because when i am sending
> > > > emails not from tasks, IT WORKS. just not through task.
> > > >       transport:
> > > >         class: Swift_SmtpTransport
> > > >         param:
> > > >           host: smtp.gmail.com
> > > >           port: 465
> > > >           encryption: ssl
> > > >           username: x...@gmail.com
> > > >           password: ********************************
>
> > > > i have also looked on my phpinfo() function and there i have already
> > > > allowed SSL:
> > > > Registered Stream Socket Transports     tcp, udp, ssl, sslv3, sslv2, tls
>
> > > > do you know where is the problem?
> > > > thank you

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