> php.ini where the binary or the link to the binary is. Because you are (in > this case) not a qualified (MX) for your domain. You can not (emit) email > from your box, and hope anyone will accept it. So you need to configure > your smtp server to relay your locally generated e-mail (using php in this > case) to your isp's mail server. Alternatively, you may want to go ahead > and tell php, that the mail server (sendmail) is actually the URL of your > isp's mail server, and let php send the mail directly to that one. Now you > also need to make sure that the necessary ports are open on your firewall, > and traffic will be able to pass through the firewall.
That is just plain wrong. If you have sendmail running, or postfix's sendmail replacement ... or any MTA running for that matter. The mail sent from the php mail() command will be sent to the recipient. Directly from your server's MTA to the recipient's server. I do this from my local machine all the time for testing. My home computer is not a qualified MX domain. Al you need is a working MTA and the mail will be sent. Andy _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

