You are better off using the 5th paramater to mail() instead..
mail($to, $sub, $msg, $headers, -f $return);
And what if that doesn't work? Is there a 3rd way of doing it that might
work?
~Drew
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Subject: Test sub
X-PHP-Script: www.drewpydraws.com/crap.php for ip address
From: Test test@test.com
Reply-To: Test test@test.com
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:35:34 -0500
X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 7.1.385 [268.3.4/299]
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Safe mode is indeed off and sendmail_from has no value. I've modified the
code as below:
$return=test@test.com;
$orig_sendmail_from = ini_get('sendmail_from');
ini_set('sendmail_from', $return);
$headers = From: Test test@test.com\r\n .
Reply-To: Test test@test.com\r\n;
$sub=Test sub;
$msg
I'm having kind of a weird problem I want $MailSubject to contain a the value
prayer unless I tell it other wise.
// on a form processor.
$MailSubject = Praise;
include_once(mailit.php);
// then in mailit.php
include form2mail.php;
// and in formtomail.php
if(!defined($MailSubject)) // This
Well ain't that a kick in the pants? Works great now, thanks. And now I see
the difference between empty() and defined().
Again, many thanks,
~Drew
www.drewpydraws.com
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From: Philip Hallstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
This may be a bit to obvious, but I miss little stuff all the time.
You wouldn't happen to have the if(mail(...)) in some form of loop would
you?
or perhaps $to is getting assigned the e-mail address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] can you check the value of $email
before you assign it?
I'm having a really weird problem. My code works, unless the images start with
a number, then I get a 500 error. If they start with a letter it's fine.
some example of problem files:
178_image.jpg
0005396C.jpg
the whole reason I wrote this code was so that I wouldn't have to rename all my
Yeah, I just cut out almost the code that was working fine. My the full code
does a bit more than than that.
Thanks all,
Andrew Darrow
Kronos1 Productions
www.pudlz.com
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From: Burhan Khalid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent:
Problem w/ reading a txt file.
The error I get is Warning: opendir(/home/pudlz/public_html ): failed to
open dir: No such file or directory
Here's my code::
$main = file('folders.txt');
$counter = count($main);
for($i=0;$i$counter;$i++)
{
if ($handle = opendir($main[$i]))
{
In addition to reading the names of the files in a directory, I also need to
read the date the file was modified.
Right now I've got this:
if ($handle = opendir($path))
{
$b=0;
while (false !== ($file[$b] = readdir($handle)))
{
$b++;
}
closedir($handle);
}
What
You could write what your code does now like this.
if (empty ($fname) || empty ($sname) || empty ($address))
{
// do something
}
If you want your first condition to be met and one of your second two
conditions to be met you can do it like this:
if (empty ($fname) (empty ($sname) || empty
Works great. Thank you.
Although I swear I tried that last night. Eh I probably messed something up.
Andrew Darrow
Kronos1 Productions
www.pudlz.com
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From: Sebastian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Saturday, August 06,
I think this is the way I need to write my if statement.
if ( $min $user[ min ] == $min $user[ pin ] == $pin || $pin ==
'allow')
$min login name entered by the customer at the form.
$user[min] is the login name from my sql db that matches $min
$user[pin] is the password from mysql db that
I don't seem to be able to set the return path using the mail() function. I
can't figure out why from will let me set it, but not the return path.
$headers = 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' . \r\n .
'Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' . \r\n .
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
mail($email,
Couldn't you use a date check with date()?
if(todays date end date)
{
load the site
}
else
{
the site has expired
}
Andrew Darrow
Kronos1 Productions
www.pudlz.com
- Original Message -
From: Johan Grobler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 03,
What a convoluted mess.
Rather than using the shebang at the begging of the PHP file I had to put it
in the cron command
/usr/local/bin/php public_html/wap/mailer/dailylist.php
It will now run.
But then I had to slightly redesign the HTMLMimeMail code. I had to define
some of it as functions
I have a PHP script that I need to run once a day. I have it currently
setup so that I just run it from my cell phone, but I would prefer something
automated. I'd looked into a cron job, but that just looks like it's for
doing linux command line stuff on my host.
I also thought about writing a
I would recomend for sanity and clean code that you define your functions
outside of the file you will be calling it from and include that file in any
file you need to call a function from.
Here's a function that I defined in my db.php file.
In my pevious hunt through cron I didn't even notice the PHP CLI. So I will be
figuring that out today probably.
My server runs on Linux. Not sure which distro though. I'll have to ask.
My script will be getting e-mail addresses from my SQL db and sending them a
pic of the day. I got the
I can't figure out how to get into command line access through my webhost.
I've tried telnet and it fails.
My host uses cPanel. When I setup the crontab it e-mails me back this
response:
/bin/sh: public_html/wap/mailer/dailylist.php: /usr/bin/php
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I'm
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