Can you send it to other email addresses?
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Bob Strasser bstras...@noccorp.comwrote:
I'm having trouble sending info from a form to the list-subscr...@domain
Does anyone know why ezmlm doesn't recognize the mail() function?
After a long delay, I've finally got mail working. I had decided to
move on in the book that I'm working through (Head First PHP MySQL)
but doubled back to address the mail issue again. This is how I
finally got it to work:
1. Switched to XAMPP for linux rather than using my existing versions
of
It looks like using XAMPP wasn't strictly necessary. I tried running
this example again using my previous versions of mysql and apache and
it worked fine. So the key is to configure Sendmail as described at
the URL I gave.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:58 AM, James Prentice prentice@gmail.com
From: James Prentice
I have tried setting both $to and $email to be the same shaw address
since I assumed it should be recognized by the mail server, but it's
still getting bounced. So why is 'www-d...@homemade' being listed as
the sender? Any ideas?
I strongly recommend you call the help
Bob McConnell wrote:
I strongly recommend you call the help desk at Shaw and ask them to
explain what is happening. They should know what is going on with their
servers. Everyone on this list appears to be guessing at the problem,
which is not likely to help you.
But they are educated guesses
Paul M Foster wrote:
4. All due respect to Kranthi, but I believe he's wrong about relaying
mail from your webserver to the ISP's mailserver. I believe the ISP's
mailserver doesn't care, as long as the mail comes from your pipe. You
could probably call yourself pi...@pepperoni.com and your ISP
Thanks, John. I set up the sasl_passwd file as per your instructions
but am still getting status=bounced. I'm wondering, what should the
values in main.cf be for 'myhostname' and 'mydestination'?
These pages give some info on the Shaw mail servers, but I'm not
certain which I should be using:
James Prentice wrote:
Also, I notice that in the mail.log file, the 'from:' value is
'www-d...@homemade'. The actual 'from:' value is provided to the php
mail() function via a web form, so should be somebody's email address
(e.g. my own in this case).
I think PHP will use the apache user and
It sends the bounced message to /var/mail/www-data and I get this:
--19BE8A70109.1256417846/homemade
Content-Description: Delivery report
Content-Type: message/delivery-status
Reporting-MTA: dns; homemade
X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 19BE8A70109
X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822; www-d...@homemade
Arrival-Date:
James Prentice wrote:
It sends the bounced message to /var/mail/www-data and I get this:
--19BE8A70109.1256417846/homemade
Content-Description: Delivery report
Content-Type: message/delivery-status
Reporting-MTA: dns; homemade
X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 19BE8A70109
X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822;
I also suspect that the problem is due to the sender address, but I
have tried using the shaw email address for the From: address that's
given to the mail() function and it still gets bounced. It seems like
the ISP should consider that address valid.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Per olof
But it seems like the 'From:' address being given to the PHP mail()
function is maybe being ignored, because the error log lists
'www-d...@homemade' as being the sender, rather than listing the shaw
address.
The snippet from the PHP code:
$email = $_POST['email'];
...
mail($to, $subject, $msg,
i faced the same problem quite a few times.
the general email route is
php script - sender smtp server - receiving mail server
in your case path 2 is broken. meaning port 25 is blocked by your ISP
the work around is:
1. see if your ISP provides you with an SMTP account that is not blocked (OR)
Paul M Foster wrote:
Regarding the rejection of dynamic IPs by smarthosts, are you saying
that it's a blacklist of sorts that lets them know an IP is dynamic?
(Serious question. I don't know the mechanism by which they determine
what is and isn't a dynamic IP.)
I run my own mail server and use
From: Paul M Foster
Regarding the rejection of dynamic IPs by smarthosts, are you saying
that it's a blacklist of sorts that lets them know an IP is dynamic?
(Serious question. I don't know the mechanism by which they determine
what is and isn't a dynamic IP.)
You are talking about two
I found the mail server for my ISP (shawmail.vc.shawcable.net) and
edited main.cf in the following manner:
myhostname = shawcable.net
relayhost = [shawmail.vc.shawcable.net]
I still don't receive the mail from the PHP script though. The error
log from /var/log/mail.log is this:
Oct 23 21:00:31
i never worked with postfix, but form my experience with hmail server
i can say that you need to relay through a mail account of ISP(not the
server itself)
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 09:11:25PM -0700, James Prentice wrote:
I found the mail server for my ISP (shawmail.vc.shawcable.net) and
edited main.cf in the following manner:
myhostname = shawcable.net
relayhost = [shawmail.vc.shawcable.net]
I still don't receive the mail from the PHP script
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:24:14PM -0700, James Prentice wrote:
How would I determine my ISP's SMPT server ID? And do I need to edit
main.cf in order to use that server?
What ID? There's no ID needed. You just configure postfix to relay any
non-local mail sent to it to the SMTP server at your
Paul M Foster wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:24:14PM -0700, James Prentice wrote:
One other note. People look at me like I'm crazy when I mention this,
but I've seen it quite a bit at various internet mail servers.
Sometimes, in order to accept email from you, the internet mail server
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 11:40:34PM -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
snip
This is fairly accurate in premise but just to clarify. Mailservers
don't operate like this by default and there is really no trust.
There are public blacklists that a mailserver can be configured to use
that tell the
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 20:30 -0600, David Swenson wrote:
Julian,
From my understanding of PHP's mail() function, it doesn't do anything
more than send to the address you specified.
On that note, I'd check things like:
Email address typos
The email your sending to your domain, is it
Julian,
From my understanding of PHP's mail() function, it doesn't do anything
more than send to the address you specified.
On that note, I'd check things like:
Email address typos
The email your sending to your domain, is it already being forwarded?
If so, do you get the email at your gmail
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:10:02PM +0200, Clive wrote:
does anyone know whats better/uses less resource etc:
If I run a loop to send a 1000 emails, should I use php's mail fucntions
or send directly to the servers smtp server.
What do you mean by send directly? Are you thinking of sending
Hi Clive,
Monday, October 31, 2005, 10:10:02 AM, you wrote:
does anyone know whats better/uses less resource etc:
If I run a loop to send a 1000 emails, should I use php's mail fucntions
or send directly to the servers smtp server.
Use PEAR Mail Queue.
Cheers,
Rich
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Clive wrote:
Hi
does anyone know whats better/uses less resource etc:
If I run a loop to send a 1000 emails, should I use php's mail fucntions
or send directly to the servers smtp server.
Depends on your setup. If you're on Linux/Unix you could use the mail()
function along with the -odq
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:38:09PM +0200, Clive wrote:
what I mean is: im using a class called phpmailer and it has the option
to sent to a smtp server, I suppose this means that they do open a
socket to the smtp server.
All that means is that you can specify an external SMTP server (e.g.
On 31 Oct 2005, at 10:34, Richard Heyes wrote:
Depends on your setup. If you're on Linux/Unix you could use the
mail() function along with the -odq option to Sendmail/Postfix/
Exim etc (fifth argument to the mail() function) which will dump
all the mails into the MTAs queue. After this, the
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:56:01PM +0200, Clive wrote:
Thanks I actually want to send 24 000 emails with 2 meg attachments.
Oh. You definitely don't want to be using an external SMTP server if you
can help it then, and you should really be splitting those up into
chunks (no more than 1,000 at a
On Mon, October 31, 2005 4:10 am, Clive wrote:
does anyone know whats better/uses less resource etc:
If I run a loop to send a 1000 emails, should I use php's mail
fucntions
or send directly to the servers smtp server.
SMTP
PHP's mail() function was never designed for high-volume email.
It
On Mon, October 31, 2005 5:22 am, Paul Waring wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:56:01PM +0200, Clive wrote:
Thanks I actually want to send 24 000 emails with 2 meg attachments.
Woof.
mail() is DEFINITELY the wrong answer!
Firing up an SMTP connection and spewing 24,000 emails with 2 meg
: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP - mail() function problem
On Saturday 17 August 2002 21:08, N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
Hi guys,
I am facing a strange problem,
php's mail() function is not working when a php
: Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP - mail() function problem
On Saturday 17 August 2002 21:08, N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
Hi guys,
I am facing a strange problem,
php's mail() function is not working when a php
On Saturday 17 August 2002 21:08, N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
Hi guys,
I am facing a strange problem,
php's mail() function is not working when a php page is executed thru
apache,
but the same page which has mail() function is working fine and is sending
mails
when php is used as a
Brad,
[I've put this back on the list, because someone who's into PHP's MAIL()
from Linux might be able to help]
OK, I 'KISS'ed' it. The line now reads:
mail([EMAIL PROTECTED], Please call if this works, Hi
there,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]);
and works fine. BUT, if i put my email address
Hi Brad,
Hi all... I have a line in a page that should send me an email when
the page
is loaded.
mail([EMAIL PROTECTED], worked, Line 1\nLine 2\nLine
3);
when i load the page...i get NO error msgs, but the function does not
send
the mail. There is no record of any activity in the mail
Yep it is a linux box.
From: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:55:59 -
To: Brad Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED], PHP General List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP MAIL function...why wont it work
Hi Brad,
Hi all... I have
do you have sendmail or smtp configured properly. Yao should test that
first. Try to put instad of SMTP=localhost name of some other server, taht
you can connect and send mail from.
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From: Anthony Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19. studeni 2001
Thank you!
It works fine.
Regards,
Tony
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 11:11:57 -0600, Kevin Leavell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
mail0 is sending mail that can't be received by aol or my local isp.
That
same mail can be received by other sites on that same server. The
mail doesn't bounce but I am getting a few DSN errors in my maillog.
it
Regular email flows in and out just fine.
The host providers are and have been fiddling with the dns stuff to no
avail.
Kevin
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From: Mark Maggelet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP
Maggelet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP mail() function
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 11:11:57 -0600, Kevin Leavell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
mail0 is sending mail that can't be received by aol or my local
isp.
That
same
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