Because you have created ta totally BOUGS MIME email.
You've rn rough-shod over the "standards" for html enhanced (cough,
cough) email.
Use plain-text, or do a ton of research or use the MIME email classes
from http://phpclasses.org
On Sat, April 8, 2006 5:52 pm, Schalk wrote:
> Greetings All,
Hello,
on 01/15/2005 12:59 AM Kelly said the following:
I am having trouble with PHP 5.0.3. I am running Apache 1.3.29. I am
running Solaris 9 x86 on an Intel box.
I get no errors when I start Apache. I get no errors when I run
configtest.
My problem is mail() does not work. It does invoke
On Thursday 14 October 2004 01:10, Matthew Sims wrote:
> The mail settings in php.ini is for Windows only. When using PHP on
> Unix/Linux, mail() always defaults to the sendmail binary on localhost. So
> you can ignore what it says in phpinfo.
That's incorrect. The
sendmail_path =
setting is
> So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo
> (unless
> anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in
> the
> phpinfo?
>
> That is why I posted. I apologize if I didn't make it clear. I have read
> all
> about mail, and even used the fantastic Lem
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From: "Jed R. Brubaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:21 pm
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail problems - phpinfo information
> So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is
> phpinfo (unless
> anyone has some
Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo (unless
anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in the
phpinfo?
No.
Given the paths phpinfo is reporting, is there anyway that the system could
somehow still be using qmail? O
Jay Blanchard wrote:
From http://www.php.net/mail, something you have not read apparently
Pt. Read? Why would I do that? ;)
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So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo (unless
anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in the
phpinfo?
That is why I posted. I apologize if I didn't make it clear. I have read all
about mail, and even used the fantastic Lemos MIME proble
Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
I have been having all kinds of problems with the mail() function in PHP. I
realize that there are problems inheritly, but I think I am still trying to
track down the problem.
My latest theory is that PHP isn't set up to work with the right mailing
program. I know that ou
> I have been having all kinds of problems with the mail() function in PHP.
> I
> realize that there are problems inheritly, but I think I am still trying
> to
> track down the problem.
>
> My latest theory is that PHP isn't set up to work with the right mailing
> program. I know that our system is
[snip]
... making me wonder if a local sendmail is handling the requests
instead.
With all of the above refering to sendmail, is there anyway that my
mail()
can actually be using qmail?
[/snip]
>From http://www.php.net/mail, something you have not read apparently
"For the Mail functions to
Jason Wong wrote:
> Would you mind disclosing what you did to make it work? Those searching
the
> archives in generations to come would appreciate what the conclusion was.
.
Sure.
1. I put it the _correct _name of my ISP's mailserver.
No more errros.
However...that sent out the
On Saturday 07 December 2002 12:16, Anthony Ritter wrote:
> To all who assisted me today.
>
> I finally managed to get the mail () funtion to work.
Would you mind disclosing what you did to make it work? Those searching the
archives in generations to come would appreciate what the conclusion was.
To all who assisted me today.
I finally managed to get the mail () funtion to work.
Thank you and happy holidays to you all...
TR
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DL,
Sorry to be a pain... but using either:
the address of my outgoing mail server
or
localhost
still gives me:
Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\send_simpleform.php on line 14
Thanks again for your time.
TR
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--- Anthony Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> "If you're using PHP4 on Windows, look for the following
> lines in your php.ini file:
>
> [mail function]
> SMTP =; for Win32 only
> sendmail_from = ;for Win32 only
>
> You'll need to modify the last two lines so that the mail
> function works
On Saturday 07 December 2002 04:35, Anthony Ritter wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> Thank you for your assistance.
>
> The PHP mail scripts were taken from Julie Meloni's book on PHP called
> "Fast and East" on pp. 116-117. (PrimaTech).
Let's not blame it on her.
> In fact, she writes:
[snip]
Right, but
Gentlemen,
Thank you for your assistance.
The PHP mail scripts were taken from Julie Meloni's book on PHP called "Fast
and East" on pp. 116-117. (PrimaTech).
In fact, she writes:
"If you're using PHP4 on Windows, look for the following lines in your
php.ini file:
[mail function]
SMTP =; for
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> From: "DL Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 10:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] mail() problems...
>
>
> > Anthony,
> >
&
Hello,
"Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DL,
> I'm not sure I understand.
Let me try :)
> I had this working a few months ago by changing the php.ini settings to:
>
> SMTP = localhost ;for win32 only
> sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;for win32 only
>
> and I was able to run t
uot;failed to connect".
Please advise.
I'm using MS OE5.
Thank you.
TR
..
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From: "DL Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Anthony Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anthony,
Do you have an SMTP server on your Win98 localhost?
Recommend you change the PHP.INI SMTP= to say the same as your email
package's server definitions.
=dn
> I'm using MS Win98 and Apache and getting the following after submitting
the
> mail form:
> ..
> Warning: Failed to Conn
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 09:34:20PM -0400, Bob Lockie wrote:
> I can't get mail to work on my system.
> It always tries to send mail as the user 'nobody' which my Apache 1.3.26 runs as.
> phpinfo() reports I have the correct path to the php.ini file which specifies it is
>supposed
> to send as the
John Williams wrote:
>I'm having a problem getting the mail() function working on php 4.2.2.
>
>I get the error message:
>Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build
>
>I'm running Solaris 8 and have set the symlink for sendmail. I have
>recompiled PHP, set the php.ini to point to sendmai
Anthony,
A common issue.
Pertinent info required:
1 Win or *nix?
2 able to send a single msg to a single email addr?
3 does loop get address and send msg to that address, 136 times; or does loop collect
136 addresses and then
after closing the loop a single msg is sent to 136 recipients in the T
Your browser probably timed out. Try using flush() after the echo in the
loop. You may also encounter PHP timeout - take a look at
set_time_limit() if you bump into that.
What I don't understand is why you received no mail - are you sure your
mail() syntax is correct? You should try a third te
Addressed to: "Parker, John (Snorkel)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
** Reply to note from "Parker, John (Snorkel)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 26
Feb 2001 16:02:32 -0600
> The behaviour is this: When I send mail from the webserver (running as
> [EMAI
Sounds like they have relay disabled on their SMTP server and the IP that
your PHP is running on is not on an included network address. As them to
verify that your ip address is ok.
The mail server will accept locally destined mail but anything else is seen
as a relay attempt (Spam) and blocked.
>Warning: Failed to Connect in d:\apache\htdocs\mail2.php on line 3
>
>OOps ~ so I installed my SMTP services then configured my PHP.ini file like
this
Wow. Win2K actually *has* SMTP in it? :-^
>mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "My Subject", "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3");
You're going to need \r\n instea
Have a look at http://www.php.net/mail - you need to do something like
$sendto = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
$subject = "Oh how I love PHP";
$message = "I really really do.\n\nI mean I REALLY do.\n\nDo be do be
do.\n";
mail ($sendto, $subject, $message);
HTH
Jon
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