ID: 40988
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: webmaster at wiedmann-online dot de
-Status: Assigned
+Status: Suspended
Bug Type: Mail related
Operating System: Windows_NT
PHP Version: 5.2.1
Assigned To: edink
New Comment:
Problem is with php.ini parser that does not allow " in ini entry
values. Both windows and linux versions are affected. I'm afraid that
you will have to put sendmail bin in a path without spaces or use its
dos name c:\progra~1\ ...
Previous Comments:
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[2007-04-05 12:17:28] webmaster at wiedmann-online dot de
> PHP on windows does not use sendmail for sending mails.
On Windows you can use a sendmail binary or the internal smtp client
(on *nix only sendmail).
(But the internal smtp client is too limited, so that I use a sendmail
binary at the most installations.)
> Is this cygwin build?
No. Standard Windows builds.
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[2007-04-05 11:22:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PHP on windows does not use sendmail for sending mails. Is this cygwin
build?
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[2007-04-04 01:11:33] webmaster at wiedmann-online dot de
Description:
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If I have the sendmail binary in a path with a whitespace, PHP can't
open/find this program, because the path is not quotet in the popen call
(mail.c).
On *nix this is not a problem, because on *nix you escape a space with
a backslash (Program\ Files) and don't quote the hole path ("Program
Files") like on Windows. And a backslash I can add myself in php.ini.
BTW:
A 8.3 name (PROGRA~1) will still work on Windows, if it's not disabled
in the NTFS settings.
Reproduce code:
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[php.ini]
sendmail_path = "C:\Pogram Files\sendmail\sendmail.exe -t"
<?php mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'Subject', 'Message'); ?>
Expected result:
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Mail is send without problems.
Actual result:
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'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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