Thursday, July 22, 2010

Joomla SMTP setup with Gmail account

If you're in the trouble of setting up SMTP function in Joomla 1.5.x, please follow the steps as follows.

1. To make sure that we have the same configuration, please download file from the following link provided: phpmailer setup.

2. Unzip and replace the old phpmailer folder which locates at: your_joomla_installation_directory/libraries/ with the new extract one.

3. Log in to joomla administration and select Site> Global configuration > Server

4. Look at a mail setting panel and modify the parameters as the information below,

mail server: SMTP server
Adress: name@gmail.com
Name: name
SMTP identification: Yes
SMTP security: none
Port: 25
User: name@gmail.com
Passwd: passwd
Smtp host: ssl://smtp.gmail.com:465

Be cautious, the setting below is mulfunctional somehow with VirtueMart. Please follow the value above.

mail server: SMTP server
Adress: name@gmail.com
Name: name
SMTP identification: Yes
SMTP security: SSL
Port: 465
User: name@gmail.com
Passwd: passwd
Smtp host: smtp.gmail.com

5. After that, before creating a contact form for users, please pre-build a category for that contact by selecting Components> Contacts > Categories

6. Complete a Category setup and then create a contact form by selecting Components > Contacts > Contacts. At field email adress, it should be the same as in SMTP configuration inserted.

7. Add the contact form in the main menu or where else.

8. Test the result. You should get the incoming mail from the web hosting server.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Centos Novice

I post this article in order to remind of the linux command running back of Centos.

To check the system version:
#cat /etc/*release*

To verify system architecture:
#getconf LONG_BIT


To install Flash Player
1:#yum install curl compat-libstdc++-33 glibc nspluginwrapper
2:#mkdir flash
3:#
cd flash
4:#download the rpm inside the folder flash

5;#restart Firefox

To upgrade PHP:
wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
and then
yum update

Monday, July 5, 2010

Business ThinkTank No.3, Eraser Gloves

When I studied in the classroom, I observed most teachers like to erase texts on backboards with their bare hands. If he/she would like to use a computer or touch a thing after getting colored, it may not be suitable to proceed it right now. (a teacher may has to go to a washroom and clean his/her hands).

Thus, having an instant eraser attached to their hands may contribute some convenience to our teachers. A material used should work well with particles like chalk or inks and offer easy-to-clean feature to customers.