on 24/09/02 2:12 PM, Peter J. Schoenster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Eeks. I hate that. I hate email that does not indicate it knows who
> I am. Why is sending one email to one user so bad? I can't think of a
> reason that would trump the personalization that I like so much. But
> I'm all ea
> On 09/23/2002 08:08 PM, Research And Development wrote:
> > So I re-designed the script to send emails in parts. 500 emails per
> > header. But after the database reached more than 3,000 records the
> > emailing did not work at all. Sendmail refused to send to any of the
> > emails in the data
In article <002101c25029$2ca0c490$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> I have this set on both boxes. Here are the settings -
>
> local box (which does send mail)isp box (does not send
> mail)
> sendmail_from me@@localhost.com 'no va
Hello,
On 08/30/2002 07:15 AM, Mark Colvin wrote:
> I have some more information that may be relevant to my problem. I compared
> the phpinfo() from both servers and there is a difference. The sendmail_from
> variable in the php.ini on my server is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The same
> variable on
Hello,
On 08/30/2002 05:26 AM, Mark Colvin wrote:
> My development platform is linux 7.2 and php4.0.6. The production server is
> also linux (I think 7.2) but the php version 4.1.1.
If it is not sending a message, maybe the mail() function is not enabled
because configure could not find sendmai
I have this set on both boxes. Here are the settings -
local box (which does send mail)isp box (does not send
mail)
sendmail_from me@@localhost.com 'no value'
sendmail_path /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i
SMT
php.ini with
my isp.
Mark
> -Original Message-
> From: Erwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 August 2002 14:27
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Mail problem
>
>
> > Am I correct in
> > assuming that the SMTP and sendmail_from va
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From: Mark Colvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 August 2002 13:40
To: 'Erwin'
Cc: Php (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: Mail problem
Still not resolved. I checked my local php.ini and the sendmail_path
variable is commented out. If I do a phpinfo() on the same server,
sendmail_path h
> Am I correct in
> assuming that the SMTP and sendmail_from variables are only relevant
> for webservers on windows hosts and all I need to be concerned with
> is sendmail_path?
Yes, that is correct. Did you check for existence of /usr/sbin/sendmail?
Sendmail often resides in /usr/lib/sendmail,
Still not resolved. I checked my local php.ini and the sendmail_path
variable is commented out. If I do a phpinfo() on the same server,
sendmail_path has a value of /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i ? I don't know where
it pick up this value from but I can send emails from this server. The
production serve
>> The sendmail_from variable in the php.ini on my server is set to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The same variable on my isp's ini file is set to
>> 'no value'. Would this stop my emails from being sent and if so can
>> I change this value from within my script or would it have to be
>> directly amended i
I have some more information that may be relevant to my problem. I compared
the phpinfo() from both servers and there is a difference. The sendmail_from
variable in the php.ini on my server is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The same
variable on my isp's ini file is set to 'no value'. Would this stop my
Manuel,
My development platform is linux 7.2 and php4.0.6. The production server is
also linux (I think 7.2) but the php version 4.1.1.
On your second point, do you mean I should say something like this -
header("Location: http://ccmltdcouk.site.securepod.com/test.php";)
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