I don't use sendmail, but we may better to consider removing
"-i" option from default sendmail_path.

Any comments?

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Yasuo Ohgaki


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* Anselm Nehls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020525 08:54]:

 > > interesstig. I'm interessted too in the right configuration
 > > of php4 to work with qmail. I'm sure my php-configuration was
 > > not right to use qmail.
 > >
 > > I found out by a maildeliveringscript. It functions by my ISP
 > > that uses not qmail. But on my local host, that runs qmail
 > > the script fails. In both cases the scriptcode was the same.


PHP itself is not right. The developers have shown that they have no
interest in the right/intelligent way to do things (esp. WRT email).
Moreover, they get all pissy with people who *do* do the right thing. Need
proof?

   [http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=15841]


 > to change that, open /etc/php.ini (or wherever you store your php
 > configuration) and change the value of sendmail_path to
 >
 >      sendmail_path = /var/qmail/bin/sendmail -t -i


Why -i?

     67    while ((opt = getopt(argc,argv,"vimte:f:p:o:B:F:EJxb:")) != 
opteof)
     68      switch(opt) {
     [...]
     75        case 'i': break; /* what an absurd concept */

No undue offense to the poster, but this is the kind of misinformation and
inattention to detail that plagues the PHP developer's community.

/pg
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