Although this is not ideal, I found a work around to my problem. It seems to be an issue with the Swift library. So I basically bypassed it and everything is working now. This is what I did. Find the file applications/models/notifier/Notifier.class.php. Starting on line 393 I changed it to:
static function sendEmail($to, $from, $subject, $body = false, $type = 'text/plain', $encoding = 'utf-8') {
return mail($to,$subject,$body,'From: The Valley Worship Center <'.$from.">\r\n");
//Env::useLibrary('swift');
//$mailer = self::getMailer();
//if(!($mailer instanceof Swift)) {
//throw new NotifierConnectionError();
//} // if
//if (config_option("mail_transport", self::MAIL_TRANSPORT_MAIL) == self::MAIL_TRANSPORT_SMTP &&
//config_option("smtp_authenticate", false)) {
//$from = self::prepareEmailAddress(config_option("smtp_username", $from), $from);
//}
//$result = $mailer->send($to, $from, $subject, $body, $type, $encoding);
//$mailer->close();
//return $result;
} //sendEmail
This worked for me, although, I'm sure this will be a problem when I upgrade. I'm currently using version 1.1. For more information on this go to
http://www.activecollab.com/forums/topic/1063/2/ that is where I read about this problem.