CHANGELOG ========= 6.0 --- * The `HttpTransportException` class takes a string at first argument 5.4 --- * Enable the mailer to operate on any PSR-14-compatible event dispatcher 5.3 --- * added the `mailer` monolog channel and set it on all transport definitions 5.2.0 ----- * added `NativeTransportFactory` to configure a transport based on php.ini settings * added `local_domain`, `restart_threshold`, `restart_threshold_sleep` and `ping_threshold` options for `smtp` * added `command` option for `sendmail` 4.4.0 ----- * [BC BREAK] changed the `NullTransport` DSN from `smtp://null` to `null://null` * [BC BREAK] renamed `SmtpEnvelope` to `Envelope`, renamed `DelayedSmtpEnvelope` to `DelayedEnvelope` * [BC BREAK] changed the syntax for failover and roundrobin DSNs Before: dummy://a || dummy://b (for failover) dummy://a && dummy://b (for roundrobin) After: failover(dummy://a dummy://b) roundrobin(dummy://a dummy://b) * added support for multiple transports on a `Mailer` instance * [BC BREAK] removed the `auth_mode` DSN option (it is now always determined automatically) * STARTTLS cannot be enabled anymore (it is used automatically if TLS is disabled and the server supports STARTTLS) * [BC BREAK] Removed the `encryption` DSN option (use `smtps` instead) * Added support for the `smtps` protocol (does the same as using `smtp` and port `465`) * Added PHPUnit constraints * Added `MessageDataCollector` * Added `MessageEvents` and `MessageLoggerListener` to allow collecting sent emails * [BC BREAK] `TransportInterface` has a new `__toString()` method * [BC BREAK] Classes `AbstractApiTransport` and `AbstractHttpTransport` moved under `Transport` sub-namespace. * [BC BREAK] Transports depend on `Symfony\Contracts\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface` instead of `Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface`. * Added possibility to register custom transport for dsn by implementing `Symfony\Component\Mailer\Transport\TransportFactoryInterface` and tagging with `mailer.transport_factory` tag in DI. * Added `Symfony\Component\Mailer\Test\TransportFactoryTestCase` to ease testing custom transport factories. * Added `SentMessage::getDebug()` and `TransportExceptionInterface::getDebug` to help debugging * Made `MessageEvent` final * add DSN parameter `verify_peer` to disable TLS peer verification for SMTP transport 4.3.0 ----- * Added the component.
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Here are answers to some common questions about NFC Pay. We aim to provide clear and concise information to help you understand how our platform works and how it can benefit you. If you have any further inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
Download the app and sign up using your email or phone number, then complete the verification process.
Yes, we use advanced encryption and security protocols to protect your payment details.
Absolutely, you can link multiple debit or credit cards to your wallet.
Go to the transfer section, select the recipient, enter the amount, and authorize the transfer.
Use the “Forgot PIN” feature in the app to reset it following the provided instructions.
Sign up for a merchant account through the app and follow the setup instructions to start accepting payments.
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