Whichever is decided, \r\n or just \n, it should be uniform across platforms so you don't have to re-write code when switching from linux to windows or vice versa. Or even from the cgi version to the isapi version. [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 03:06 AM 5/21/01 +0000, you wrote: >ID: 9859 >Updated by: danbeck >Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Status: Open >Old-Bug Type: Documentation problem >Bug Type: Mail related >Operating system: >PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 >Assigned To: >Comments: > >I've corrected the Cc: and Bcc: problems in the mail() example, but I'm >reclassifying this as a Mail Function problem. Is it necessary for the >win32 version of the mail() function to require that you use \r\n? > > > >If it is, I can add this information to the mail function docs. > >Previous Comments: >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >[2001-03-20 02:42:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >script example: > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------------------- > ><?php > >$returnvar="false"; > > > >$mailto="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; > >$mailsubject="cc test"; > >$mailmessage="message content"; > >$mailHeader="cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; > > > >$returnvar=mail($mailto,$mailsubject,$mailmessage,$mailHeader); > > > >?> > ><html> > ><body> > >the mail was sent? > ><?php > >echo "<br>returnvar= $returnvar<br>"; > >?> > ></body> > ></html> > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >------ > >The above does not send the carbon copy. > > > >The pdf manual says: > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >------------------------------- > >$headers .= "cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; // CC to > >$headers .= "bcc:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]"; // BCCs to > >/* and now mail it */ > >mail($recipient, $subject, $message, $headers); > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-------------------------------- > > > >That does not work since Win32 sendmail.c looks for case sensitve "Cc:" > >sendmail.c also does not look for "bcc:" > > > >Also you must have "rn" not just "n". > > > >I think the problem is here in win32 sendmail.c : > > > > if (headers && (pos1 = strstr(headers, "Cc:"))) { > > pos2 = strstr(pos1, "rn"); > > tempMailTo = estrndup(pos1, pos2-pos1); > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >ATTENTION! Do NOT reply to this email! >To reply, use the web interface found at http://bugs.php.net/?id=9859&edit=2 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]