Modify config.xml via a php files
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 Hello, I totally newbie of dev for pfsense. I try the developed a page that modify automaticly the local user's password of capitveportal. I try to use the simplexml_load_file() command without success. Is a function integrated of pfsense to modify the xml config file? Thanks in advance Julien Ok I found the solution. Now I have just a small problem : How I can send an email via pfsense? 
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 I've recently tried to figure out how to send a email from pfSense. 
 So fare I can send using nullmailer's sendmail from a php page
 http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/9.html#download
 As a side note nullmailer does not support gmail smtp. ssmtp and esmtp does but they don't have a there own sendmail.
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 I use PHPMailer to send email in PHP. It is a native PHP class. It can either send email directly or send the email to an email server to do the delivery. It even has a alternate mail server option in case one of the external mail servers is down. It is the tool that can do anything you need with email from PHP. I is license under the LGPL. 
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 It might help to provide a link: 
 http://phpmailer.codeworxtech.com/
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 PHPMailer works great but I've read that it is no longer in active development. I found another alternative. 
 http://www.swiftmailer.org
 The license is lgpl.Features are: 
 * Persistent connectivity improves performance
 * Connection types selected by user - extendable
 * Complete header control with RFC 2822 requirements handled
 * Internationalization support (i18n)
 * Connection redundancy support
 * Load balancing and/or throttling support
 * SSL & TLS Support - for Gmail servers
 * Embedded images or other file types
 * Full MIME 1.0 library included (create multipart messages, attachments etc)
 * Batch mail processing
 * Smart runtime caching (in small, self-maintained packets)
 * Send attachments of any size even with PHP's 8MB Memory Limit
 * Support for multiple attachments
 * Lossless protection against header injection (encode, don't strip)
 * Set message priority
 * Request read receipts
 * Pluggable SMTP authentication (LOGIN, PLAIN, MD5-CRAM, POP Before SMTP)
 * Anti-flooding support for servers with limits on emails-per-connection
 * Bandwidth monitor included
 * Extensive event-driven plugin support (easy to write)