You might want to install mailcatcher instead works very fast and gives you a lot of benefits like testing your emails and using the rest api of mailcatcher. check out how to get it running in homestead here http://www.chrisduell.com/blog/development/php-development/using-mailcatcher-homestead/
Thanks john. I will try that and update you here.
I have been searching internet for solution and very surprised that no laravel/homestead experienced developer tried installing sendmail/postfix.
Sign in to participate in this thread!
The Laravel portal for problem solving, knowledge sharing and community building.
The community