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How to fix " Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required "

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  • Looks like Apache error, you are using Apache2.2 or Apache greater than 2.2?

    @2014 said:
    bytechef Here is error Logs

        [Wed Jul 22 19:31:37.891370 2015] [access_compat:error] [pid 1122] [client 108.000.000.109:16793] AH01797: client denied by server configuration: /home/mysite/public_html/error_log
        [Wed Jul 22 13:47:01.219947 2015] [core:alert] [pid 23803] [client 173.245.000.000:31912] /home/mysite/public_html/.htaccess: <Directory not allowed here
        [Wed Jul 22 13:46:40.707102 2015] [core:alert] [pid 23806] [client 108.162.000.000:26568] /home/mysite/public_html/.htaccess: <Directory not allowed here, referer: http://mysite/mailer.php
        
    
  • @2014 said:
    Dear " " Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required " " The problem is solved now... But now showing " Message could not be sent.Mailer Error: SMTP connect() failed. "

    Looks like your SMTP settings are incorrect to me or port 25 isn't opened.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited July 2015

    @Clouvider said:
    2014 managing your mail server is not only about setting it up. Use Mandrill if you have no prior experience with that.

    Well, you also need to configure your own spam filters, rate limiting, etcetera.

    @FlamesRunner said:
    Looks like your SMTP settings are incorrect to me or port 25 isn't opened.

    Erhm, I don't suggest you use port 25, rather 587 or 465 as they have SSL/TLS recognition (you don't want people sniffing the incoming emails to the server, right?).

  • @2014 check your mandrill a/c, see any mail was relayed. if not, your vps port should be blocked.

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