I'd say an even simpler workaround would be to add '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as
the fifth parameter to the mail function - just as in example 3 of the docs.

Danny.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:43 PM
Subject: [PHP] Finally!!! A workaround to mail() in PHP...


> Finally a workaround to the problem in mail() in PHP....  I did the
posting
> somewhere, so I'll cut to the chase by posting it here....  My recent
> posting does not work too well....
>
> --clip--
> This is for any Unix or Linux machine using the Sendmail.  However, no
> guarentee that it would work in Windows.
>
> Some SMTP won't accept e-mail with the "From: host@domain" without the
> suffix "com", like "domain.com", so using the "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
option
> in the $header in the mail() does not solve the problem for me.
>
> Someone suggest using the php.ini with the configuration by adding the "-f
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the sendmail path.  Example look like this....
>
> --clip--
> sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --clip--
>
> This is not an option for me because it is limit to one user, not more
than
> one and it override the "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" option in the $header in
> mail()..  So, Finally there is a workaround to the problem and it is very
> simple....  Just add this entrie to the /etc/hosts file in Unix or Linux.
> Just substitute the word in bracket for a value....
> --clip--
> <ip address>        <machine's_host.domain.com>
> --clip--
>
> Example ...
> --clip--
> 123.456.789.012      xyz.abc.com
> --clip--
>
> Make sure your machine do the search order with the host first before the
> DNS or Nameserver.  In my case in AIX, is "/etc/netsvc.conf".
>
> Hope
>
> Make sure your machine is set to read the host file first before the DNS
or
> the nameserver, if not then make some changes to it.  In my case for AIX,
it
> is "/etc/netsvc.conf"...
>
> Hope this help....
> --clip--
>
>
>
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