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  1. <?php
  2.  
  3. return [
  4.  
  5. /*
  6. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  7. | Mail Driver
  8. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  9. |
  10. | Laravel supports both SMTP and PHP's "mail" function as drivers for the
  11. | sending of e-mail. You may specify which one you're using throughout
  12. | your application here. By default, Laravel is setup for SMTP mail.
  13. |
  14. | Supported: "smtp", "sendmail", "mailgun", "ses",
  15. | "postmark", "log", "array"
  16. |
  17. */
  18.  
  19. 'driver' => env('MAIL_DRIVER', 'smtp'),
  20.  
  21. /*
  22. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  23. | SMTP Host Address
  24. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  25. |
  26. | Here you may provide the host address of the SMTP server used by your
  27. | applications. A default option is provided that is compatible with
  28. | the Mailgun mail service which will provide reliable deliveries.
  29. |
  30. */
  31.  
  32. 'host' => env('MAIL_HOST', 'smtp.mailgun.org'),
  33.  
  34. /*
  35. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  36. | SMTP Host Port
  37. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  38. |
  39. | This is the SMTP port used by your application to deliver e-mails to
  40. | users of the application. Like the host we have set this value to
  41. | stay compatible with the Mailgun e-mail application by default.
  42. |
  43. */
  44.  
  45. 'port' => env('MAIL_PORT', 587),
  46.  
  47. /*
  48. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  49. | Global "From" Address
  50. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  51. |
  52. | You may wish for all e-mails sent by your application to be sent from
  53. | the same address. Here, you may specify a name and address that is
  54. | used globally for all e-mails that are sent by your application.
  55. |
  56. */
  57.  
  58. 'from' => [
  59. 'address' => env('MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS', 'hello@example.com'),
  60. 'name' => env('MAIL_FROM_NAME', 'Example'),
  61. ],
  62.  
  63. /*
  64. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  65. | E-Mail Encryption Protocol
  66. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  67. |
  68. | Here you may specify the encryption protocol that should be used when
  69. | the application send e-mail messages. A sensible default using the
  70. | transport layer security protocol should provide great security.
  71. |
  72. */
  73.  
  74. 'encryption' => env('MAIL_ENCRYPTION', 'tls'),
  75.  
  76. /*
  77. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  78. | SMTP Server Username
  79. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  80. |
  81. | If your SMTP server requires a username for authentication, you should
  82. | set it here. This will get used to authenticate with your server on
  83. | connection. You may also set the "password" value below this one.
  84. |
  85. */
  86.  
  87. 'username' => env('MAIL_USERNAME'),
  88.  
  89. 'password' => env('MAIL_PASSWORD'),
  90.  
  91. /*
  92. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  93. | Sendmail System Path
  94. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  95. |
  96. | When using the "sendmail" driver to send e-mails, we will need to know
  97. | the path to where Sendmail lives on this server. A default path has
  98. | been provided here, which will work well on most of your systems.
  99. |
  100. */
  101.  
  102. 'sendmail' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs',
  103.  
  104. /*
  105. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  106. | Markdown Mail Settings
  107. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  108. |
  109. | If you are using Markdown based email rendering, you may configure your
  110. | theme and component paths here, allowing you to customize the design
  111. | of the emails. Or, you may simply stick with the Laravel defaults!
  112. |
  113. */
  114.  
  115. 'markdown' => [
  116. 'theme' => 'default',
  117.  
  118. 'paths' => [
  119. resource_path('views/vendor/mail'),
  120. ],
  121. ],
  122.  
  123. /*
  124. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  125. | Log Channel
  126. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
  127. |
  128. | If you are using the "log" driver, you may specify the logging channel
  129. | if you prefer to keep mail messages separate from other log entries
  130. | for simpler reading. Otherwise, the default channel will be used.
  131. |
  132. */
  133.  
  134. 'log_channel' => env('MAIL_LOG_CHANNEL'),
  135.  
  136. ];
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