Hello,

from RFC 822:

destination  = "To"           ":" 1#address   ; Primary
             / "Resent-To"    ":" 1#address
             / "cc"           ":" 1#address   ; Secondary
             / "Resent-cc"    ":" 1#address
             / "bcc"          ":"  #address   ; Blind carbon
             / "Reset-bcc"    ":"  #address

cc has to be cc, and not Cc for mail.

On Tue, 22 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm a pascal, delphi programmer so forget about c.
>
> Problem with the Win32 closed source thing you mentioned is that for this
> particular problem:
> win32/sendmail.c is not really a win32 problem but a php sendmail.c problem.
>
> A C problem in win32/sendmail.c is not win32 problem.
>
> So all you "PHP is better than ASP hypsters" get to work!
> lol
>
> PHP is ok for some problem solving but obviously ASP is better than PHP in
> the long run because of BETTER SUPPORT! :)
>
>
>
>
> At 01:42 AM 5/22/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >Michael & Joel:
> >
> >Here is a rant for both of you.
> >
> >Joel, Win32 is buggy no matter what flavor and you cannot fix the
> >problem or isolate problems
> >because it is closed source. (I bet poorly written source at that - like
> >MFC garbage)
> >
> >Linux has bugs, but you have the "opportunity" of fixing what you want
> >to. Don't complain about
> >the mail( ) bug, get off your duff and fix it. Or create a simple
> >workaround and keep moving forward.
> >Or hire those supposed win32 developers with your own funds and "do it
> >right" according to your desires.
> >
> >Your mail rant does not even suggest you have tried fixing the bug.  Not
> >everything will be done for you.  But the spirit
> >of the open source community will at least offer ideas and advice on how
> >to go about fixing it.
> >
> >Oops, I'm sorry, Win32 is closed source. Your problems will only get
> >solved by sheer luck. And tons of trial and error.
> >
> >I believe that Win32 worshippers should be responsible for maintaining
> >the port to Win32
> >and that Unix (linux) oriented types should focus on nothing but unix
> >and not waste
> >time considering the portability to Win32. Let the Win32 types create an
> >interface layer back
> >to Win32 if they want PHP4.x badly enough.
> >
> >PHP is suffering time delays due to supporting Win32, it should support
> >unix first, win32 as an after effort by
> >a trailing Win32 team (which will never be able to keep up with true
> >open source pace)
> >
> >Michael, since you hate all the aforementioned OS's, but each seems to
> >have its usefulness in some fashion,
> >what OS do you actually like?
> >
> >End of rant.
> >
> >Mark Diener
> >a battle scarred Win32 soldier...
> >who defected to linux...to allow the wounds to heal...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Michael Loftis wrote:
> > >
> > > win32 support is and always has been admittedly lacking.  I personally
> > don't
> > > take it serious as a web serving platform, I have seen any number of sites
> > > hit the wall hard when it comes to scaling with Win32 based
> > platforms.  It's
> > > suitable for testing and development maybe but not deployment.
> > >
> > > PHP has made best-effort to port to a badly screwed up platform.  If
> > you have
> > > a problem with the win32 port then work on it, submit patches.  Thats
> > how the
> > > open source model works.
> > >
> > > Sorry that your experience with PHP has been less than ideal.  I'm not
> > an OS
> > > bigot either, I freely hate Linux, and even BSD, Mac too, and Windows.  I
> > > believe though that each is right in certain areas.
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well I feel the need for another rant.
> > > >
> > > > <rant start>
> > > >
> > > > I reported several times about the bugs in the win32 mail() function.
> > > > Over a year ago too.
> > > >
> > > > Well it looks like all the response that was given to it was about in the
> > > > nature of "don't know nothin about it 'cause I'm into linux".
> > > >
> > > > If you want to port to Windows you could at least get some win32
> > > > programmers to do it right.
> > > >
> > > > <rant over.>
> > > >
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