add information for PHP users to set sendmail_path using mailcatcher with a different SMTP ip (usefull on OSX because port 1025 was used in my case)
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If you've installed via RVM this probably won't work unless you've manually added your RVM bin paths to your system environment's PATH. In that case, run `which catchmail` and put that path into the `sendmail_path` directive above instead of `/usr/bin/env catchmail`.
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If you've installed via RVM this probably won't work unless you've manually added your RVM bin paths to your system environment's PATH. In that case, run `which catchmail` and put that path into the `sendmail_path` directive above instead of `/usr/bin/env catchmail`.
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If you have defined mailcatcher listening SMTP on a different IP or port (e.g. `192.168.0.1:1025`), set the `sendmail_path` with the same parameter you used to start `mailcatcher`, here is an example:
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sendmail_path = /usr/bin/env catchmail -f some@from.address --smtp-ip 192.160.0.1 --smtp-port 1025
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### Django
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### Django
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For use in Django, simply add the following configuration to your projects' settings.py
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For use in Django, simply add the following configuration to your projects' settings.py
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