Yes, I restarted the apache web server. ¿I suppose this is enough, no?
Bruno
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Yesterday everything was working fine, but today I got to my office and
my
PHP couldn't send mails anymore. I get the next message in the apache
log :
sh: sendmail -t -i: command not found
I've tried to change the php.ini mail section to point to the exact
sendmail
path, but I get the same message.
You did restart the server after making the changes to php.ini, right?
From http://php.net/configuration: The configuration file (called
php3.ini in PHP 3.0, and simply php.ini as of PHP 4.0) is read when PHP
starts up. For the server module versions of PHP, this happens only once
when the web server is started.
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