ID:               11616
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Mail related
 Operating System: Win 2K Server
 PHP Version:      4.0.5
-Assigned To:      hholzgra
+Assigned To:      mfischer


Previous Comments:
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[2002-05-17 12:28:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bcc support has been added. RFC style mail addresses are still not
done.

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[2001-06-23 00:47:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have one more behavior to add.  The mail() function only can gather
To: addresses if they are in this format:

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]", etc)

It should be able to read this RFC format as well:

mail("Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]", etc)

There are a lot of changes to be made. If I find the time I will try
some fixes myself.

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[2001-06-22 18:26:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

windwos mail code needs a rewrite

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[2001-06-22 10:21:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am running PHP as CGI on IIS 5.0 with service pack 2.  

This report verifies that bug #11349 is a definate problem.
/win32/sendmail.c has the following code (starting at line 253):

/* Send mail to all Cc rcpt's */
efree(tempMailTo);
if (headers && (pos1 = strstr(headers, "Cc:"))) {
        pos2 = strstr(pos1, "\r\n");
        tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, pos2-pos1);

        token = strtok(tempMailTo, ",");
        while(token != NULL)
        {
                sprintf(Buffer, "RCPT TO:<%s>\r\n", token);
                if ((res = Post(Buffer)) != SUCCESS)
                        return (res);
                if ((res = Ack()) != SUCCESS)
                        return (res);
                token = strtok(NULL, ",");
        }
        efree(tempMailTo);
}

The above code can only grab an email address that looks like this: 

Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I place it in this format I receive a "Warning:  Server Error"
message from the mail() function.

sendmail.c cannot find a proper RFC 822 mail header like:

Cc: Jack Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

When I place this in the mail headers nothing happens.

Also, there is no code at all that even looks for a Bcc address in the
sendmail.c code.  This is a massive problem.

In order for the mail() function to be /usr/sbin/sendmail compliant it
must be able to find and parse Cc: and Bcc: in each of the above
formats. It must also remove the Bcc's from the header so that
recieving mail clients cannot see them, just as sendmail does.

Brent

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