Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: mfischer New Comment: The win32/mail() implementation suffers some inherent problems. I'll see what I can do, but being busy right now, this can take until next weekend. Assigning to me. Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 18:40:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting, I downgraded to PHP 4.2.1 again since the mail failing is causing us a lot of grief (scripts randomly fail after this occurrs) and have discovered that the mail doesn't work properly there either! That said when you initially restart Apache the mail does work for a short while, must be what caught me out when I tested it last night, and THEN it stops working. The mail function being screwy in PHP 4.2.1 must have been a problem for us before, as a form that sends me e-mails has been generating hundreds less e-mails per day than I would have expected and I had formerly written it off as lack of interest (even though the Apache logs showed otherwise), so looks like it's not specific to PHP 4.3.dev but instead either PHP 4.2.1 or PHP 4.2.0 (don't have the time right at the moment to double check this). [2002-05-21 06:50:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Downgrade to PHP 4.2.1 mail works, upgrade back to PHP 4.3.dev mail fails. Reservedly restarted whole server, no change. [2002-05-21 05:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( [2002-05-21 05:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 05:18:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 Assigned To: mfischer New Comment: Mail has been better throughout the day, certainly not perfect (lots of messages missing) but at least PHP 4.2.1 is able to get SOME mail out as opposed to PHP 4.3.dev. Unfortunately by reverting back the cookie problem with 4.2.x is again causing us hell :\ I've been doing some reading around and found that mail under Win32 with PHP has always been a little screwy - will be great to finally have that improved, to the benefit of all PHP users. I appreciate your time is short and valuable, I'll do whatever I can to make your efforts worthwhile (you into DVD?). Previous Comments: [2002-05-22 03:17:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The win32/mail() implementation suffers some inherent problems. I'll see what I can do, but being busy right now, this can take until next weekend. Assigning to me. [2002-05-21 18:40:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting, I downgraded to PHP 4.2.1 again since the mail failing is causing us a lot of grief (scripts randomly fail after this occurrs) and have discovered that the mail doesn't work properly there either! That said when you initially restart Apache the mail does work for a short while, must be what caught me out when I tested it last night, and THEN it stops working. The mail function being screwy in PHP 4.2.1 must have been a problem for us before, as a form that sends me e-mails has been generating hundreds less e-mails per day than I would have expected and I had formerly written it off as lack of interest (even though the Apache logs showed otherwise), so looks like it's not specific to PHP 4.3.dev but instead either PHP 4.2.1 or PHP 4.2.0 (don't have the time right at the moment to double check this). [2002-05-21 06:50:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Downgrade to PHP 4.2.1 mail works, upgrade back to PHP 4.3.dev mail fails. Reservedly restarted whole server, no change. [2002-05-21 05:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( [2002-05-21 05:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 Assigned To: mfischer New Comment: BLOODY COMPUTERS!!! PHP 4.2.1's mail handling is fine as I originally said, the reason I was missing mail yesterday was due to IE on my Mac not refreshing the pages I was constantly reloading. Mail is flowing through just fine and refreshing one of my forms via my PC causes a mail every time. So it's what I originally said - mail fails under PHP 4.3.dev but works under PHP 4.2.1. Sorry for the confusion... argh!!! Previous Comments: [2002-05-22 08:33:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail has been better throughout the day, certainly not perfect (lots of messages missing) but at least PHP 4.2.1 is able to get SOME mail out as opposed to PHP 4.3.dev. Unfortunately by reverting back the cookie problem with 4.2.x is again causing us hell :\ I've been doing some reading around and found that mail under Win32 with PHP has always been a little screwy - will be great to finally have that improved, to the benefit of all PHP users. I appreciate your time is short and valuable, I'll do whatever I can to make your efforts worthwhile (you into DVD?). [2002-05-22 03:17:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The win32/mail() implementation suffers some inherent problems. I'll see what I can do, but being busy right now, this can take until next weekend. Assigning to me. [2002-05-21 18:40:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting, I downgraded to PHP 4.2.1 again since the mail failing is causing us a lot of grief (scripts randomly fail after this occurrs) and have discovered that the mail doesn't work properly there either! That said when you initially restart Apache the mail does work for a short while, must be what caught me out when I tested it last night, and THEN it stops working. The mail function being screwy in PHP 4.2.1 must have been a problem for us before, as a form that sends me e-mails has been generating hundreds less e-mails per day than I would have expected and I had formerly written it off as lack of interest (even though the Apache logs showed otherwise), so looks like it's not specific to PHP 4.3.dev but instead either PHP 4.2.1 or PHP 4.2.0 (don't have the time right at the moment to double check this). [2002-05-21 06:50:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Downgrade to PHP 4.2.1 mail works, upgrade back to PHP 4.3.dev mail fails. Reservedly restarted whole server, no change. [2002-05-21 05:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 01:52:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? [2002-05-20 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); [2002-05-20 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? [2002-05-20 19:05:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since upgrading to the CVS of PHP 4.3 (HAD to - bug #16626 was causing us chronic chaos and this was the only means to correct it) I am getting the following error each time a script tries to e-mail: PHP Warning: mail() SMTP server response: 501 Syntax Error in parameters or arguments in *SCRIPTNAME* on line xxx PHP 4.3 is running as an Apache2 module on W2K, only additional module loaded is GZIP. Never had any e-mail problems before (other than time stamps on PHP e-mails being incorrect, a long-time known bug). -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 04:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. [2002-05-21 01:52:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? [2002-05-20 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); [2002-05-20 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? [2002-05-20 19:05:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since upgrading to the CVS of PHP 4.3 (HAD to - bug #16626 was causing us chronic chaos and this was the only means to correct it) I am getting the following error each time a script tries to e-mail: PHP Warning: mail() SMTP server response: 501 Syntax Error in parameters or arguments in *SCRIPTNAME* on line xxx PHP 4.3 is running as an Apache2 module on W2K, only additional module loaded is GZIP. Never had any e-mail problems before (other than time stamps on PHP e-mails being incorrect, a long-time known bug). -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 04:49:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. [2002-05-21 04:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. [2002-05-21 01:52:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? [2002-05-20 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); [2002-05-20 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 04:56:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:49:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. [2002-05-21 04:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. [2002-05-21 01:52:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? [2002-05-20 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 05:18:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:56:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:49:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. [2002-05-21 04:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. [2002-05-21 01:52:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 05:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 05:18:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:56:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:49:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. [2002-05-21 04:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forgot to mention that this error 9/10 causes the Apache child to exit and a new one to spawn and that occasionally an e-mail does get to its destination. Now, I made the change you requested and no more errors are appearing in the error log - HOWEVER it isn't working as you'd expect. Thus far out of around 30 or so refreshes I've only ended up with two e-mails plus the Apache child bombed out a couple of times and respawned. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Downgrade to PHP 4.2.1 mail works, upgrade back to PHP 4.3.dev mail fails. Reservedly restarted whole server, no change. Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 05:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( [2002-05-21 05:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 05:18:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:56:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:49:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First, the From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax isn't supported on win32 and never was. Only addresses in the simple form of [EMAIL PROTECTED] are supported. Cay you try to revert to 4.2.1 and see if all emails get through at least ? But be aware that you need to use the ini setting sendmail_from in 4.2.1, From: in the header isn't support in this release. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Interesting, I downgraded to PHP 4.2.1 again since the mail failing is causing us a lot of grief (scripts randomly fail after this occurrs) and have discovered that the mail doesn't work properly there either! That said when you initially restart Apache the mail does work for a short while, must be what caught me out when I tested it last night, and THEN it stops working. The mail function being screwy in PHP 4.2.1 must have been a problem for us before, as a form that sends me e-mails has been generating hundreds less e-mails per day than I would have expected and I had formerly written it off as lack of interest (even though the Apache logs showed otherwise), so looks like it's not specific to PHP 4.3.dev but instead either PHP 4.2.1 or PHP 4.2.0 (don't have the time right at the moment to double check this). Previous Comments: [2002-05-21 06:50:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Downgrade to PHP 4.2.1 mail works, upgrade back to PHP 4.3.dev mail fails. Reservedly restarted whole server, no change. [2002-05-21 05:22:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please delete duplicate posts, refreshed wrong window - SORRY :( [2002-05-21 05:20:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 05:18:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). [2002-05-21 04:56:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've beeen using the mail command in that fashion without problem since 4.0.6??? This is the first time I've had to touch the mail commands?!?!? It was working fine under 4.2.1, problem only started the second I upgraded to php 4.3.dev (which was purely for the cookie fix). The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/17322 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? Previous Comments: [2002-05-20 19:05:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since upgrading to the CVS of PHP 4.3 (HAD to - bug #16626 was causing us chronic chaos and this was the only means to correct it) I am getting the following error each time a script tries to e-mail: PHP Warning: mail() SMTP server response: 501 Syntax Error in parameters or arguments in *SCRIPTNAME* on line xxx PHP 4.3 is running as an Apache2 module on W2K, only additional module loaded is GZIP. Never had any e-mail problems before (other than time stamps on PHP e-mails being incorrect, a long-time known bug). -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); Previous Comments: [2002-05-20 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? [2002-05-20 19:05:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since upgrading to the CVS of PHP 4.3 (HAD to - bug #16626 was causing us chronic chaos and this was the only means to correct it) I am getting the following error each time a script tries to e-mail: PHP Warning: mail() SMTP server response: 501 Syntax Error in parameters or arguments in *SCRIPTNAME* on line xxx PHP 4.3 is running as an Apache2 module on W2K, only additional module loaded is GZIP. Never had any e-mail problems before (other than time stamps on PHP e-mails being incorrect, a long-time known bug). -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1
Bug #17322 Updated: mail() fails (501 Syntax Error) under latest CVS
ID: 17322 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Feedback Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2002-05-20 New Comment: Can you try instead of From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED] just From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? Previous Comments: [2002-05-20 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The simplest example would probably be the one below, since the addresses are all hardcoded (simply an auto-notification for myself) whereas all other mailings are obviously dynamic: mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Invite Issued To ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'An invite was just produced for: ' . $PlazaUser[username], 'From: DVD Plaza (Support) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'); [2002-05-20 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally! You're the first who uses the updated win32/mail() code it seems. This error response you get seems really bogus. Can you try to cut down the *exakt* parameters you pass to the mail() function which causes this error? [2002-05-20 19:05:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since upgrading to the CVS of PHP 4.3 (HAD to - bug #16626 was causing us chronic chaos and this was the only means to correct it) I am getting the following error each time a script tries to e-mail: PHP Warning: mail() SMTP server response: 501 Syntax Error in parameters or arguments in *SCRIPTNAME* on line xxx PHP 4.3 is running as an Apache2 module on W2K, only additional module loaded is GZIP. Never had any e-mail problems before (other than time stamps on PHP e-mails being incorrect, a long-time known bug). -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17322edit=1