/var/log/maillog file shold have some clues.

Cesar Aracena wrote:
Before trying to guess what Saddam can and can't do with computers, try
sending e-mails to different addresses (different domains... NOT just
different usernames). Sometimes, the e-mail server you use is NOT
configured properly, so every e-mail does not gets to you.

It happened to me too when testing my server's sendmail. The e-mails
reached well one of my addresses but not another one. So I pointed the
e-mails to a Hotmail account and it reached it. Try it and see what
happens.

For some e-mail servers, you have to write lots of "extra headers" in
the e-mails in order to pass their guard.

HTH

Cesar Aracena
www.icaam.com.ar



-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ben C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Lunes, 18 de Agosto de 2003 06:28 p.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [PHP] Mail() Problem Sending

I have recently had php installed on my server with sendmail. The

server


is behind a firewall and SMTP is open on the firewall. However, when

I


execute the mail(), it appears to have sent the mail, but I never

receive


it. I am not getting any error messages. Has anyone ever run into

this


problem? Does anyone have any ideas?


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