ID: 22785 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: admin at aesirnetworks dot com -Status: Closed +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Win2K3 PHP Version: 4.3.2RC1 New Comment:
Bogus, as it was (after all) user error. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-20 19:11:25] admin at aesirnetworks dot com Thank you kinldy. The last comment enabled us to get the data to the mail server correctly. It was carrying the < symbol to the mail server previously. Works fine now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-20 18:16:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] And the name part of the addresses should be enclosed in "'s. e.g.: "From: \"The Sender\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\r\n" . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-20 18:12:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] In all previous cases, any problems with mail() have been configuration issues. So check your php.ini for the mail related settings. (SMTP, etc.) And from the manual: "Note: You must use \r\n to separate headers, although some Unix mail transfer agents may work with just a single newline (\n). " You need to separate all the headers with \r\n.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-19 19:30:16] admin at aesirnetworks dot com We seem to have another unrelated technical issue with our single Win2K that has prevented us from doing any further testing there for the moment. But we have 3 Win2K3 boxes that run PHP just fine, with no other problems, and they all send mail fine. But not with the CC added. If this can be narrowed down to a configuration issue within PHP please let us know, but if it works without the CC but not with it, then what else is there to try? We’d like to narrow this down to a fix as soon as possible. If it’s on our end, then so be it, but as far as we can tell it looks like PHP itself is failing to process email correctly when using the CC. Are you using identical code? Or a variation? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-19 15:55:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, I tried on windows 2000 machine, and it worked fine, regardless whether there was CC: or not. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/22785 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22785&edit=1