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I downloaded SwiftMailer 4.1.6 for sending email using Gmail. I had written the following code for that purpose.

<?php

require_once 'swiftmailer/lib/swift_required.php';

$transport = Swift_SmtpTransport::newInstance('smtp.gmail.com', 465, "ssl")
        ->setUsername('jomit.jmt@gmail.com')
        ->setPassword('***********');

$mailer = Swift_Mailer::newInstance($transport);
$message = Swift_Message::newInstance('Wonderful Subject')
        ->setFrom(array('jomit.jmt@gmail.com' => 'Jomit Jose'))
        ->setTo(array('jomit.jmt@gmail.com' => 'Jomit Jose'))
        ->setBody('This is the text of the mail send by Swift using SMTP transport.');

$numSent = $mailer->send($message);
printf("Sent %d messages\n", $numSent);

and it resulted in the following error:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Swift_TransportException' with message 
'Connection could not be established with host smtp.gmail.com 
[Permission denied #13]' in 
/home/jomit/public_html/email_test/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Transport/StreamBuffer.php:266 

Stack trace: 

#0 /home/jomit/public_html/email_test/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Transport/StreamBuffer.php(66): 
Swift_Transport_StreamBuffer->_establishSocketConnection() 

#1 /home/jomit/public_html/email_test/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Transport/AbstractSmtpTransport.php(117):   
Swift_Transport_StreamBuffer->initialize(Array) 

#2 /home/jomit/public_html/email_test/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Mailer.php(79): 
Swift_Transport_AbstractSmtpTransport->start() 

#3 /home/jomit/public_html/email_test/test.php(16): 
Swift_Mailer->send(Object(Swift_Message)) 

#4 {main} thrown in /home/jomit/public_html/email_test/swiftmailer/lib/classes/Swift/Transport/StreamBuffer.php on line 266

What could have been go wrong?

Jomoos
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We had this problem and the cause turned out to be a SELinux setting that prevents Apache and therefore PHP from opening any outgoing socket connections. We had disabled it but forgot the -P parameter so it was reverted in the next reboot. If you are using CentOS, RHEL or some other SELinux enabled distribution, this is a likely cause for the problem.

The connection restriction can be disabled with this command:

setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
Kaivosukeltaja
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    Had this problem with an OrangeHRM installation. Took me a while to find this hidden answer. Thanks a lot. – jasperado Jul 24 '14 at 14:23
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    After a long day of searching, I found this post and it solved my problem with flyspray not sending emails, thanks :) – steabert Aug 20 '14 at 15:51
  • I know this is old, but if you get a message saying "Cannot set persistent booleans without managed policy", then try running "sudo setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on" – DarthCaniac Dec 10 '15 at 15:05
  • This got me in the right direction. On my PHP server, I have outgoing connections that have auto-banned IPs. I had to go in there and allow each one for smtp.office365.com through. – jc.021286 Oct 06 '16 at 16:47
  • what is the command for reversing `setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on` ?? – dev4life Jan 05 '17 at 16:46