To send mail via SMTP, Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp needs to be created
and registered with Zend_Mail before the
send() method is called. For all remaining
Zend_Mail::send() calls in the current script, the SMTP transport
will then be used:
Example 573. Sending E-Mail via SMTP
$tr = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp('mail.example.com');
Zend_Mail::setDefaultTransport($tr);
The setDefaultTransport() method and the constructor of
Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp are not expensive. These two lines can be
processed at script setup time (e.g., config.inc or similar) to configure the behavior of
the Zend_Mail class for the rest of the script. This keeps
configuration information out of the application logic - whether mail is sent via SMTP or
mail(), what mail server
is used, etc.