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and subject line Re: [php-maint] Bug#401066: Bug#401066: php5: Please patch PHP
to add a mail header when sending mail
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regarding php5: Please patch PHP to add a mail header when sending mail
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Package: php5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
We all know PHP is (ab)used by many developers with not all the care and
experience one would want. Since PHP under Debian is widely used in
multi hosting enviroments, one of the common headaches of these sites
sysadmins is controling which site is being abused to send SPAM.
There's a patch [1] that adds and extra header to the mails sent from
PHP, with all the info required (server name, script name, remote addr)
to track the origin of the mail. This patch will help A LOT Debian
admins/users with PHP scripts that send mail.
Please consider adding this patch to PHP4/5 for etch.
Thanks,
Alberto
[1] http://choon.net/php-mail-header.php
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Version: 5.3.0-1
On moandei 14 Desimber 2009, Krasimir Ganchev wrote:
> Raphael I understand your point and it's nothing wrong with that
> but please note that this is official code not a third party patch.
> It is part of PHP 5.3.0 code and a useful feature for some admins.
I would suggest to just wait until 5.3 enters sid then. Marking as fixed per
that version.
Thijs
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