e a look at this
URLhttp://www.php.net/manual/fi/ref.imap.php .
The send mail on Unix is too basic, not like MS-Exchange... I need things
like file attachment, Bcc, cc, etc
All of those can be done with sendmail. Bcc and cc can be done with just
adding extra header. In the php mail()
Question regarding php's mail function.
I've created a targetted mail system for a client, that uses the mail() function to
send the the customer list. I find it's ok for a few hundred names, however the
client has a list of over 1 and I know that would be way to taxing on the server,
as
Is there any way to declare the path to sendmail locally (on the page
that has the mail() function) ?
I need to use mail() but do not have access to the php.ini file.
Micah
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-Original Message-
From: micah lamb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] mail() and sendmail path
Is there any way to declare the path to sendmail
just post once
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From: Jeff Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:30 PM
Subject: [PHP] mail() vs sockets
Question regarding php's mail function.
I've created a targetted mail system for a client, that uses the mail
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From: Paul Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail() vs sockets
just post once
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From: Jeff Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February
On Saturday 08 February 2003 06:39, Jeff Busby wrote:
Sorry, every time I posted I got an auto reply saying it had an attatchment
and it wasn't sent...and I had to post again. The only way it worked was
for me to reply to another post and change the subject and message. Didn't
mean to annoy
medon't...but don't lecture me about
proper form on the news group plz.
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From: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail() vs sockets
On Saturday 08 February 2003 06:39, Jeff Busby wrote
I am trying to configure the php.ini file so that I can use the mail
function in my code. The problem I am facing is that I get the following
error message when I try to run my code:
Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 Relaying is
prohibited
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dale
I have a number of field entries that I am trying to send through to the
body of an email.
How can I format the mail() command to send these multiple fields.
EG $name, $address, $comments. All to go into the body of an email.
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To
to, isn't resolveable outside our network.
Now I know I can just set the servers hostname to a valid DNS name, but this brings
up another problem, even though I'm manually setting the From and Reply-to headers
in the PHP mail command (the last parameter), when the email's are listed in his box
because what the hostname is set to, isn't resolveable
outside our network.
Now I know I can just set the servers hostname to a valid DNS name, but
this brings
up another problem, even though I'm manually setting the From and
Reply-to headers
in the PHP mail command (the last parameter), when
Hi,
I have a simple mail script and when I run the script I get the following error:
Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build in /var/www/htdocs/file.php on line
159
I've checked the php.ini file to see if a setting was turned off, but came up with
nothing except for:
; For Unix
On Friday 24 January 2003 06:09, Jeff Pauls wrote:
I have a simple mail script and when I run the script I get the following
error:
Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build in
Try searching the archives using the above message. It's topic that has been
covered quite a number of
Anyone know what causes this error?
Warning: mail ()[function.mail]: Failed to receive
Can it not find the mail server?
On a side note, is there a PHP resource on the net that will listed error
messages and their possible causes?
Thanks,
Steve
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Anyone know what causes this error?
Warning: mail ()[function.mail]: Failed to receive
Can it not find the mail server?
When I got this error it was because the server was rejecting the email,
saying it wouldn't relay the message. Maybe check your relay setting in
your SMTP server?
Thanks, the server was relaying, but it turned out to be the firewall that
was rejecting the request.
Now I have a new problem thought, my mail () command will send the mail (and
I receive it) but it will just hang there and eventually return this:
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30
The mail-server has to respond that it received the mail.
Maybe you've set the firewall only one-way open?
Thomas
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:29:32 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen Goehler) wrote:
Thanks, the server was relaying, but it turned out to be the firewall that
was rejecting the
The first problem I cannot solve on my own:
I get the mail content from a cookie. Quite a big cookie since it is a
collection of 30 - 40 form values from another page. When recieving the
mail, the content come in ONE long string, and in some places with a \BR\.
Of course, i dont want this to be
Does anyone know any reliable php/mysql mail-clients with support for pop3?
Yours
Henning
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I use and recommend Squirrelmail.
http://www.squirrelmail.org/
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From: Henning Olsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 7:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] mail client?
Does anyone know any reliable php/mysql mail
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 22:45, Steven Balthazor wrote:
I use and recommend Squirrelmail.
http://www.squirrelmail.org/
Squirrelmail doesn't support POP3 on it's own which is what the OP wanted.
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Does anyone know any reliable php/mysql mail-clients with support for pop3?
IMP perhaps ?
Have a look over at http://www.horde.org/
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any one see why this wouldnt work?
?php
$to = test name [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$subject = *www.test.com*;
$date = getdate(time());
$date = sprintf(%s %s %s %s:%s:%s,
$date[mday],$date[month],$date[year],$date[hours],$date[minutes],$date[seconds]);
$from = sprintf(s s,
On Friday 10 January 2003 00:57, travis wrote:
any one see why this wouldnt work?
Why don't you tell us _how_ it doesn't work?
[snip]
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well...
it returns nothing when using loadVars.sendAndLoad in flash and sends no
mail...
while
this script on the same server called from the same flash file works
?php
$MailTo = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
mail($MailTo,$HTTP_POST_VARS[Name], $HTTP_POST_VARS[MailFrom],
$HTTP_POST_VARS[Message]);
GOT IT :)
?php
$To = test [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$Subject = www.test.com;
$N = $HTTP_POST_VARS['Name'];
$M = $HTTP_POST_VARS['Mess'];
$F = $HTTP_POST_VARS['MailFrom'];
$H = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_HOST'];
$A = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$UA =
I'm running under Win2k, new install of PHP(last week), I have been trying
to test the mail() function, but it doesn't seem to work. I host my own
mail server on the same machine and I know it works, has been for months,
all other mail come/goes just fine. I don't have the default SMTP server
Do you have this line in your php.ini file?
SMTP= your mail server here ;for
win32 only
-Original Message-
From: Rad Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:22 AM
To: PHP Mailing List
Subject: [PHP] mail() not working
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; PHP Mailing List
Subject: RE: [PHP] mail() not working on Win2k
Do you have this line in your php.ini file?
SMTP = your mail server here ;for
win32 only
-Original Message-
From: Rad Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
Hello,
Rad Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I've tried:
SMTP = localhost
SMTP = 127.0.0.1
SMTP = mail.mydomain.com
SMTP = internal.ip.address
None made any difference, so I've set it back to localhost.
...and of course you restarted your web server after each changes?
Have you
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] mail() not working on Win2k
Hello,
Rad Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I've tried:
SMTP = localhost
SMTP = 127.0.0.1
SMTP = mail.mydomain.com
SMTP = internal.ip.address
None made any difference, so I've set it back
Rad Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I don't have another outside SMTP server to check it on. Will yahoo
and others like that work for testing this?
[/snip]
Yes and no. I think this depends on the server.
With Yahoo? No, it wouldn't/shouldn't work...
- E
I hope you all had a great New Year. Is attaching a document to an e-mail
simply a matter of adding a new header in the mail function?
Thanks,
Eddie
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Nope--it's a bit more complicated than that. However, there are a number
of classes out there that can help you out with that.
Cheers,
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To: Edward Peloke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail attachments
Nope--it's a bit more complicated than that. However, there are a number
of classes out there that can help you out with that.
Cheers,
Marco
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Yes and no
You need to add a Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary=Some_unique_string_here)
But then you also need to encode the documants and send them in the message of Mail.
Look for multipart MIME types on the net to get an idea.
Also if you find a nice class to encode bin files let
, 2003 8:29 AM
To: Edward Peloke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail attachments
Nope--it's a bit more complicated than that. However, there are a number
of classes out there that can help you out
While on the subject of Multi-part Mime Type...
I use to use it alot in the past in C cgi's (only Netscape supported at the time) to
give status reports when doing long processes etc.
This was back in the days when Netscaped ruled
It was nice, since you could have a status message updated
Hello all,
For some reason, I have one computer running php that I can't get the mail function to
work on. I get this error:
Warning: Failed to Receive in c:\program files\apache group\apache\htdocs\mailtest.php
on line 2
The machine is running windows and apache as the web server. In my
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 22:05, Edward Peloke wrote:
Hello all,
For some reason, I have one computer running php that I can't get the mail
function to work on. I get this error: Warning: Failed to Receive in
c:\program files\apache group\apache\htdocs\mailtest.php on line 2
The machine
Hi
I want to provide the mailing facility to my clients in my deomain . For
that , what are the basic requirements , and how can I do that .
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Trilochan
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Hi
I want to provide the mailing facility to my clients in my deomain . For
that , what are the basic requirements , and how can I do that .
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
It's pretty simple. Check out http://www.postfix.org. Postfix is
extremely stable, fast, and
Hello all,
I am using the following code but when I view the sent e-mail (in my yahoo
account) the link info is all plain text. I see the a tag and everything.
How do I create it as a link? I know I can send them because I have done it
before in my yahoo e-mail, just never through php and
Is there anything special you have to do to send a link in an e-mail with
the mail function?
I used the mail function this weekend and set the mail contents like this:
$mailcontents=Thank you for registering with us /n
.http://www.oursite.com;;
But in the actual e-mail sent, the
You need to use HTML mail. There's an example on how to this in the
manual.
Marco
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Is there
On Monday 16 December 2002 22:47, Edward Peloke wrote:
Is there anything special you have to do to send a link in an e-mail with
the mail function?
I used the mail function this weekend and set the mail contents like this:
$mailcontents=Thank you for registering with us /n
I have big problems getting the mail()-function working - the error I
always get is as follows:
syserr(apache): can not chdir (/var/spool/mqueue/): Permission denied
Has anybody a clue what might be the reason for this error?
Should I change the rights of the mqueue directory? The mqueue
On Saturday 14 December 2002 11:34, Manuel Ochoa wrote:
I have a Windows server running Apache 2 and PHP 4.3
I got the following error while using the mail() function:
Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 User not local.
We don't relay in C:\Apache2\htdocs\mymail.php on
I have a Windows server running Apache 2 and PHP 4.3
I got the following error while using the mail() function:
Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 User not local. We don't
relay in C:\Apache2\htdocs\mymail.php on line 22
Any ideas?
I am trying to get the mail() function to work right on my system and
while I get no PHP errors the mail is never sent. Running on a linux
server with PHP3 and I have confirmed that the command line mail
function does work along with a few perl scripts that send mail as well.
Here is the code
On Friday 13 December 2002 04:00, Tom Culpepper wrote:
I am trying to get the mail() function to work right on my system and
while I get no PHP errors the mail is never sent. Running on a linux
server with PHP3 and I have confirmed that the command line mail
function does work along with a
I just found out that the server taht I though was running sendmail is
in fact running another program (communigate). I think php is just not
interfacing with it correctly. I know this is kinda off topic but is
there anyway to monitor what is being sent back to the system from the
PHP
i setting php.ini
[mail function]
;For Win32 only
SMTP = hermes.ica.gov.co
sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i invoke
mail($to,$subject,$body,$headers);
if $to is [EMAIL PROTECTED] is perfect.
if $to is user@otherdomain generate error
the problem is when the content $to is different at
Carlos Alberto Pinto Hurtado wrote:
mail($to,$subject,$body,$headers);
if $to is [EMAIL PROTECTED] is perfect.
if $to is user@otherdomain generate error
the problem is when the content $to is different at ica.gov.co eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED] function mail dont'n response.
Carlos,
This has to
Carlos Alberto Pinto Hurtado wrote:
SMTP = hermes.ica.gov.co
I forgot to add, look at the mail log on the above computer. It should
show the attempt to send the email. If so, then it is another
confirmation that your php is OK and it is the email server.
Chris
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i setting php.ini
[mail function]
;For Win32 only
SMTP = hermes.ica.gov.co
sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=it is impressive to see that the Greeks' messenger has made it all the way
over to Colombia! Wasn't he also held responsible for dealing with people
who were guilty of indiscreet speech
Jason Wong wrote:
Would you mind disclosing what you did to make it work? Those searching
the
archives in generations to come would appreciate what the conclusion was.
.
Sure.
1. I put it the _correct _name of my ISP's mailserver.
No more errros.
However...that sent out the
Hi,
I'm using MS Win 98 and my ISP has PHP installed on a MS server.
I'd like to display a HTML form box on my site for users to type in a
message utilizing the PHP mail() function.
I've tested this using Apache on my drive with a html form and a php script
to receive the data and it works fine
in a
message utilizing the PHP mail() function.
I've tested this using Apache on my drive with a html form and a php script
to receive the data and it works fine - but when the site goes live it will
be hosted with an ISP with a MS server - not Apache.
Is it possible to utilize the PHP mail function
Hi Anthony,
I'm using MS Win 98 and my ISP has PHP installed on a MS server.
I'd like to display a HTML form box on my site for users to type in a
message utilizing the PHP mail() function.
I've tested this using Apache on my drive with a html form and a php
script
to receive the data
- Original Message -
From: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail function() with MS
Hi Anthony...{snipped]
.
Thank you DL.
Qusetion: 1:
What would
Hi Anthony
Qusetion: 1:
What would happen if I changed the php.ini settings to:
SMTP=mail.yourisp.com
sendmail_from=MyAddress@MyDomain
as opposed to:
SMTP=smtp.ISPs.domain
=as long as the SMTP server is accessible and you have access rights, then
it can be anyone's/anywhere...
When you
I'm using MS Win98 and Apache and getting the following after submitting the
mail form:
..
Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\send_simpleform.php on line 14
The html and php scripts follow along with my php.ini settings.
Any help would
Anthony,
Do you have an SMTP server on your Win98 localhost?
Recommend you change the PHP.INI SMTP= to say the same as your email
package's server definitions.
=dn
I'm using MS Win98 and Apache and getting the following after submitting
the
mail form:
..
Warning: Failed to Connect
to connect.
Please advise.
I'm using MS OE5.
Thank you.
TR
..
- Original Message -
From: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail
Hello,
Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DL,
I'm not sure I understand.
Let me try :)
I had this working a few months ago by changing the php.ini settings to:
SMTP = localhost ;for win32 only
sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;for win32 only
and I was able to run that script
() specifies a valid and reachable SMTP
server, or
c) the code sidesteps the PHP mail facility completely by doing something
else, or
d) its not a Win box (and needs a completely different approach)
=if it was working, it was working; I'm not sure what has been
updated/replaced since - but let's
Gentlemen,
Thank you for your assistance.
The PHP mail scripts were taken from Julie Meloni's book on PHP called Fast
and East on pp. 116-117. (PrimaTech).
In fact, she writes:
If you're using PHP4 on Windows, look for the following lines in your
php.ini file:
[mail function]
SMTP
On Saturday 07 December 2002 04:35, Anthony Ritter wrote:
Gentlemen,
Thank you for your assistance.
The PHP mail scripts were taken from Julie Meloni's book on PHP called
Fast and East on pp. 116-117. (PrimaTech).
Let's not blame it on her.
In fact, she writes:
[snip]
Right, but didn't
--- Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you're using PHP4 on Windows, look for the following
lines in your php.ini file:
[mail function]
SMTP =; for Win32 only
sendmail_from = ;for Win32 only
You'll need to modify the last two lines so that the mail
function works properly.
Hi,
I am getting all my emailadresses for my mailinglist out of a database in a
loop,
and in that same loop I personalize the email by adding the name and a
personal URL (script.php?email=youremail).
In that loop I then send the email.
This whole process takes about 0.5 to 2 seconds per adress.
: [PHP] Mail(): How much time?
Hi,
I am getting all my emailadresses for my mailinglist out of a database
in a loop, and in that same loop I personalize the email by adding the
name and a personal URL (script.php?email=youremail). In that loop I
then send the email. This whole process takes about 0.5
I do something similar, I wasn't clear with what I meant by a loop. the loop
is the same as you do, I work on the result set too!
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DL,
Sorry to be a pain... but using either:
the address of my outgoing mail server
or
localhost
still gives me:
Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\send_simpleform.php on line 14
Thanks again for your time.
TR
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To all who assisted me today.
I finally managed to get the mail () funtion to work.
Thank you and happy holidays to you all...
TR
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On Saturday 07 December 2002 12:16, Anthony Ritter wrote:
To all who assisted me today.
I finally managed to get the mail () funtion to work.
Would you mind disclosing what you did to make it work? Those searching the
archives in generations to come would appreciate what the conclusion was.
PHP server = Win 2000 SP2/php 4.1.2
SMTP server = Netscape Messenger 4.15 (declare on php.ini)
Why CC and BCC never receive mail ?
The header 'TO' is correct : see CC and BCC !
The header : From : . CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I try severals classes I have found (PHP
On Tuesday 03 December 2002 20:09, Alain ROMERO wrote:
PHP server = Win 2000 SP2/php 4.1.2
SMTP server = Netscape Messenger 4.15 (declare on php.ini)
Why CC and BCC never receive mail ?
The header 'TO' is correct : see CC and BCC !
The header : From : . CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BCC: [EMAIL
Hi,
I have a form where a user enters an email address. The contents of the form
are then sent to myself, which works fine. The problem is that the from
field says it is from nobody - how can I get it to say it is from the email
address the user inputted - or is this possible?
TIA
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Hi,
i wrote a helpdesk script, which can send the user emails, if requested.
The helpdesk sends emails as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but some servers
don't accept nobody as the sender!
do you know how i can change that?
i don't mean the From: header, but the real sender header of the email...
e.g.:
This header is added by mail server, so you must change the apache user.
Duncan wrote:
Hi,
i wrote a helpdesk script, which can send the user emails, if requested.
The helpdesk sends emails as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but some servers
don't accept nobody as the sender!
do you know how i can change
Hi,
The helpdesk sends emails as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but some servers
don't accept nobody as the sender!
do you know how i can change that?
i don't mean the From: header, but the real sender header of the
email...
I don't know if this is a good way to do things or not, but I have scripts
Oh,
i see.
Thanks.
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
This header is added by mail server, so you must change the apache user.
Duncan wrote:
Hi,
i wrote a helpdesk script, which can send the user emails, if requested.
The helpdesk sends emails as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but some servers
don't accept
Hi,
I have something like following:
$from = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$email = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$msg = abcde;
mail($email, $subj, $msg, $from);
the message sent always has the 'from' line taken from php.ini, not $from,
is there a way to override this ? Thanks.
Frank
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-Original Message-
From: Frank Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] mail and from line overriding
Hi,
I have
Hello all,
I would like to ask how can I make registration confirmation by
email...user will receive mail confirming his registration immediately
after he registers in application.is it possible to make mail()
function filled with data from registration (email)?
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On Thursday 14 November 2002 17:02, Martin Hudec wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to ask how can I make registration confirmation by
email...user will receive mail confirming his registration immediately
after he registers in application.
is it possible to make mail()
function filled
put the following line in the .qmail file for that user
|/path/to/your/script/yourscript.php
HTH
R'twick
- Original Message -
From: Mike D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:12 PM
Subject: [PHP] Mail Question
Does anyone know of a way
Hi,
all my scripts on my server, which use the mail() function, get the sender:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where domain is the localdomain of the server and nobody is the user
under which apache is running.
So,
now i recently saw an error in the logs, that some servers don't accept
emails coming from a
Thanks for the answers,
but the From: and Reply To: surely work, but nevertheless, if you
check the complete headers, you will still see that the email got sent
by [EMAIL PROTECTED].
...about this sendmail -f issue. I tried it, but it didn't change
anything.
Thanks,
Duncan
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Does anyone know of a way to achieve the following on
linux/apache/qmail/php server
I want to have an email address that when people send a message to,
a php script is triggered and the data of the email is extracted and
inserted into a DB for use in a ticketing system.
I know how to do all
On Thursday 14 November 2002 04:12, Mike D wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to achieve the following on
linux/apache/qmail/php server
I want to have an email address that when people send a message to,
a php script is triggered and the data of the email is extracted and
inserted into a
Yes we are using qmail. So all I have to do is create the .qmail-info
file and have that point to a php script?
- MD
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 12:35 PM, Jason Wong wrote:
On Thursday 14 November 2002 04:12, Mike D wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to achieve the following on
On Thursday 14 November 2002 05:48, Mike D wrote:
Yes we are using qmail. So all I have to do is create the .qmail-info
file and have that point to a php script?
Yes, man dot-qmail for the details.
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Jason Wong - Gremlins Associates - www.gremlins.biz
Open Source Software Systems Integrators
I am attempting to use the mail function. I have set the smtp in the
php.ini file to my smtp server but when I run the script, I get the error
Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\lg\nuser2.php on line 50 where line 50 is where the mail
function is called.
Hi guys I'm having the following problem:
I have a mail() function that works by itself, coming from a html form, but when i
tryied to put it inside a more complex script it doesn't work.
The script is at the end of the message and it is suposed to receive data from a html
form and use it to
I don't know what Formulário de Cadastro is, but it doesn't belong as fourth
parameter.
That parameter is for From, CC, BCC headers
- Original Message -
From: Rodrigo de Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 12:39 PM
Subject: [PHP] Mail
I also receive this kind of message. What's happening?
- E
Monty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason I get the following e-mail every time I make a post here
recently and not sure why:
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This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
A message that
For some reason I get the following e-mail every time I make a post here
recently and not sure why:
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This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The
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