ID:               22947
 User updated by:  me at mattbeale dot plus dot com
 Reported By:      me at mattbeale dot plus dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Mail related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 SP4
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2003-04-29 (stable)
 New Comment:

I wouldn't know what else to try and eliminate. I've tried two
operating systems with different service packs and two methods of
Internet Connection (Router and USB Modem). The only thing I can't
change is my ISP.

I can only conclude that there must be something 'up' with my ISPs mail
server, but if that is the case why do I only get problems with PHP?
Everything else works fine - I can send mail from Outlook/Outlook
Express/Mozilla fine and I also use POPFile 0.19.1 on my server which
has no problems with communicating with my ISPs mail server. If there
were really problems with my ISPs mail server, wouldn't I experience
similar problems in the other applications I use?


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-30 02:05:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can't reproduce this either, must be local problem to you only. (we'd
have hundreds of reports about this if it really was a bug)


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[2003-07-29 16:05:54] me at mattbeale dot plus dot com

There does appear to be a very slight change. PHP now appears to be
replying to the server after the initial HELO <machinename> command,
but the reply always consists of just header and no data. I have
created a second csv export which shows the changes if it is of any
use: 

http://www.mattbeale.plus.com/phpbug22947/phpbug22957-4.3.3RC2.csv

I have also tested this snapshot on my Windows XP machine, as well as
on my Windows 2000 machine (which has now been upgraded to Service Pack
4) both running Apache 1.3.28 and the latest PHP snapshot and have also
tried using a non-NAT connection via ye-olde-faithful Alcatel
Speedtouch USB Modem rather than my DSL router, but the same problems
still occur on both machines.

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[2003-07-29 12:58:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can't replicate this on win98 with either 4.3.2-RC3-dev
or 5.0.0b2-dev (though it's noticeably faster with PHP 5).

Can someone on a later version of windows please test with a recent PHP
snapshot and confirm whether there's still a problem?


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[2003-06-02 23:42:58] andrew at pirionsystems dot com dot au

The SMTP server doesn't appear to be relevent, nor the IP on which it
is listening. I have this problem both with using the Microsoft SMTP
service on localhost, or sendmail running on a smarthost system 1 hop
away over 100Mbit ethernet.

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[2003-04-29 09:57:43] me at mattbeale dot plus dot com

No change. PHP still gets stuck in a never ending loop until I
forcefully stop the Apache service. If it is of any use I have a csv
export from a packet monitoring program which has all the raw header
data that is being sent and received by PHP.

http://www.mattbeale.plus.com/phpbug22947/phpbug22947.csv

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