After upgrading to php 5.6 (mac os x sierra) I'm not able to send mails on my local test environment.
But sadly mail delivery via swiftmailer in Symfony does not work.
This is the error:
[Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\ContextErrorException]
Warning: stream_socket_enable_crypto(): SSL operation failed with code 1. OpenSSL Error messages:
error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed
What I discovered until now:
Since php 5.6 openssl seems a requirement: http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.openssl.php
Because after the Update I was not able to use file_get_contents at all without this error, so what i did was to specify a openssl.cafile= in my php ini like I found here: https://andrewyager.com/2016/10/04/php-on-macos-sierra-cant-access-ssl-data/
Now file_get_contents works again, but I'm not able to send swiftmailer mails via smtp.
This is my swiftmailer config:
swiftmailer:
transport: "smtp"
host: "smtp.gmail.com"
username: "%mailer_user%"
password: "%mailer_password%"
auth_mode: login
port: 587
encryption: tls
delivery_address: "%mailer_delivery_address%"
spool: { type: memory }
Do I have to provide my cafile on any other place to symfony/swiftmailer?
I already found this: PHP - Swiftmailer using STARTTLS and self signed certificates But to hardcode solutions like this is not an option, because I want to deploy the codebase without changing this every time. I prefer to solve this issue on a system level.