Malcolm,
Thank you for all this info. Let's take it one step at a time:-
> 1. Message sends.
=yes, answers 1 and 4 highlight the problem with email (not just email from PHP!) -
there are no guarantees...
(except that the developer will suffer severe headaches and recurring nightmares)
> 2/3.
on 1/12/02 7:36 AM, Malcolm White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] appended the
following bits to my mbox:
> 4. No error messages. An email constructed as above sends perfectly - but
> the return path defaults to the apache user (in my case www) not the
> supplied return path. I tested the header constructio
1. Message sends.
2/3. The code used is as per the annotated on line PHP manual
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
11-Jan-2002 02:10
There used to be a note with a complete set of headers to use with the mail
function but somehow now its gone so here they are again hope it helps :)
$header
Malcolm,
> I Have been trying to change the Return-Path: when using mail() but to no
> success. I have followed the examples in the documentation. Is there any
> hidden trick - Iam using apache 1.3.14, php 4.1.1 and sendmail 8.9.3.
=There's been some grouching on the lists about spam and vague
I Have been trying to change the Return-Path: when using mail() but to no
success. I have followed the examples in the documentation. Is there any
hidden trick - Iam using apache 1.3.14, php 4.1.1 and sendmail 8.9.3.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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