Bug #10629 Updated: SMTP: mail() the fifth parameter

2002-04-30 Thread derick

 ID:   10629
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Closed
 Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:  4.0.5
 New Comment:

We don't overload parameters, period.
Using ini_set is just as easy.

Derick


Previous Comments:


[2002-04-30 01:32:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I still think it should be added as a fifth parameter !
Why would I use ini_set. Not to get into an argument, but why come up
with work arounds?



[2002-04-29 12:24:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

you can use ini_set() to set the smtp server dynamically.



[2002-04-17 16:16:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

for sure :) it was kick ass!



[2001-05-03 04:04:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was first created did
just this. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html even talks about this
type of portability somewhere.



[2001-05-03 03:59:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was created did just this
first.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html talks about it this type of
portability
somewhere.




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Bug #10629 Updated: SMTP: mail() the fifth parameter

2002-04-29 Thread jtjohnston

 ID:   10629
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Closed
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:  4.0.5
 New Comment:

I still think it should be added as a fifth parameter !
Why would I use ini_set. Not to get into an argument, but why come up
with work arounds?


Previous Comments:


[2002-04-29 12:24:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

you can use ini_set() to set the smtp server dynamically.



[2002-04-17 16:16:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

for sure :) it was kick ass!



[2001-05-03 04:04:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was first created did
just this. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html even talks about this
type of portability somewhere.



[2001-05-03 03:59:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was created did just this
first.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html talks about it this type of
portability
somewhere.




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Bug #10629 Updated: SMTP: mail() the fifth parameter

2002-04-29 Thread jimw

 ID:   10629
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Closed
 Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:  4.0.5
 New Comment:

you can use ini_set() to set the smtp server dynamically.


Previous Comments:


[2002-04-17 16:16:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

for sure :) it was kick ass!



[2001-05-03 04:04:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was first created did
just this. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html even talks about this
type of portability somewhere.



[2001-05-03 03:59:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was created did just this
first.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html talks about it this type of
portability
somewhere.




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Bug #10629 Updated: SMTP: mail() the fifth parameter

2002-04-17 Thread bond

 ID:   10629
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:  4.0.5
 New Comment:

for sure :) it was kick ass!


Previous Comments:


[2001-05-03 04:04:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was first created did
just this. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html even talks about this
type of portability somewhere.



[2001-05-03 03:59:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It will be real handy if ...

mail() allows smtp specification in the new fifth parameter of mail()

mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
"the subject",
$message,
"From: webmaster@$SERVER_NAME",
"smtp.aol.com");

If you think about it, Perl's smtp.pm when it was created did just this
first.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html talks about it this type of
portability
somewhere.




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