\r\n is good :)
J

Raditha Dissanayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> It's an often overlooked fact that you can pass additional headers in 
> the fourth parameter. I do belive you should use \n and not \r\n
> then your code will look like
> 
> mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "object", $message,
>       "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ".
>       "Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
>       "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]);
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Enrico Comini wrote:
> 
> > I have to send a email to a server where is very important the
> >"Return-Path" to match the identity.
> >
> >If I use mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "object", $message,"From:
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> >"Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> >."Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]);
> >
> >I see in the received message that return-path Is not that I want.
> >
> >I try to use the fifth parameter ( "[EMAIL PROTECTED])  but I am in
> >safe mode then I see the warning : the fifth parameter is disabled in safe
> >mode.
> >There is a workaround for this problem ? safe_mode = on is impossible for
> >this server !
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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