Cheers Matey... I'll give it a go!

Rob the Slob


"Lance Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> PHP MAIL() relies on SMTP to send email. You will need to figure out where
> on your network is an SMTP mail server. If you send mail to/from the
> Internet, you will have one. Exchange 5.5 has the Internet Mail Connector,
> and Exchange 2000 uses, by default, only SMTP.
>
> A workaround maybe to setup an SMTP server just for PHP. There are some
good
> free ones out there. I believe Windows 2000 server even has one built-in.
> Also for Windows, Mercury is very good (it's what I use).
> http://www.pmail.com/
>
> For linux, there is always sendmail and postfix. Postfix is pretty simple
to
> setup, www.postfix.org,
> http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/index.html
>
> Lance
>
>
> "Robin Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I am having problems setting up mail. Our network uses Exchange Server
for
> > emails, and I am running PHP under Abyss Web Server.
> >
> > Unfortunately, due to legacy issues, our Exchange server is configured
for
> > X400 mail.... does this mean that the normal mail() function in php will
> not
> > work, or is there a workaround that I can try?!
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
>
>



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