maybe you can use mail smtp not mail function from php, cause i had
experiences can't send use mail function.

and i try use smtp (fsockopen) and i successfull send mail.

thx 
best regard

--- In [email protected], James Keeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> The fourth argument of the mail() function allows the programmer
to define
> >> additional mail headers. These can be anything, including
additional To:,
> >> CC:, and BCC: fields. The variables $name and $email need to be
carefully 
> >> screened to ensure that it is not possible to add something like:
> >> 
> >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> 
> --- Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I knew that extra headers could be added to the To: variable, but
didn't know
> > they could be used in the Subject (though I can't make it do that
with a test
> > program).
> > 
> > I'd heard that using "real name" <email> is unreliable, so I'll
drop that.
> > 
> > Just as a matter of interest, what would happen if the "real name"
<email>
> > format was used. Would it still send the email?
> > 
> > Regards, Bob Exton.
> 
> Another poster was referring to the subject field.  I referred to
the headers
> argument, the fourth (and optional fifth) argument.
> 
> If the mail server (MTA) doesn't like your email addressing format,
it simply
> won't send the message.  If it gets through, it may fail at the
recipient's
> server.
> 
> The From: address is not typically processed by the mail servers. 
For this
> reason, the email client program (MUA) being able to process the
real <email>
> format is more important.  It is a legal addressing format.  My
suggestion is
> to not use it in the To: address (and perhaps not the CC: and BCC:).
> 
> James
>


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