On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 09:51:28AM +0600, Raditha Dissanayake 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]);
As mentioned in another post, the Return-Path header can and usually is
overwritten by sendmail when it does the actual sending.
In addition to a previous suggestion, one way to reliably set that
header is to use phpmailer (http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/) which has
the option of using an smtp server rather than sendmail directly.
joel
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