On 06/13/2003 09:09 AM, Tom Woody wrote:
Is it possible to change the Return-Path header in PHP on linux? I have seen all the posts about setting it in the php.ini with the -f switch to sendmail. But I need to set it based on the person logged into the page? Right now the Return-Path is set to a default that gets sent to me (the administrator).
I have a group of about 20 users who log into the webpage, and send
email messages. If any of the messages bounce, those users don't know
about it until I sift through the postmaster mailbox and let them know
(that is unless the remote mail server is nice and send the bounce to
the From: or Reply-To:). Changing the Return-Path would solve this for
everyone. Any thoughts ideas, or am i just out of luck?
Yes, under Linux you just use the -f switch. You may want to take a look at this class that comes with an abstraction of the Return-Path header:
http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage
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Regards, Manuel Lemos
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