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<title>PHPMailer FAQ</title>
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<h2>PHPMailer FAQ</h2>
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<ul>
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    <li><strong>Q: I am concerned that using include files will take up too much
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    processing time on my computer. How can I make it run faster?</strong><br>
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    <strong>A:</strong> PHP by itself is fairly fast, but it recompiles scripts every time they are run, which takes up valuable
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    computer resources. You can bypass this by using an opcode cache which compiles
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    PHP code and store it in memory to reduce overhead immensely. <a href="http://www.php.net/apc/">APC
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    (Alternative PHP Cache)</a> is a free opcode cache extension in the PECL library.</li>
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    <li><strong>Q: Which mailer gives me the best performance?</strong><br>
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    <strong>A:</strong> On a single machine the <strong>sendmail (or Qmail)</strong> is fastest overall.
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    Next fastest is mail() to give you the best performance. Both do not have the overhead of SMTP.
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    If you do not have a local mail server (as is typical on Windows), SMTP is your only option.</li>
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    <li><strong>Q: When I try to attach a file with on my server I get a
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    "Could not find {file} on filesystem error". Why is this?</strong><br>
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    <strong>A:</strong> If you are using a Unix machine this is probably because the user
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    running your web server does not have read access to the directory in question. If you are using Windows,
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    then the problem is probably that you have used single backslashes to denote directories (\).
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    A single backslash has a special meaning to PHP so these are not
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    valid. Instead use double backslashes ("\\") or a single forward
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    slash ("/").</li>
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