Actually, you can send an email from explicit email addres without
modifying htaccess or php ini.
In simple words, PHP uses MTA (like postfix or sendmail) to send email to
another email address. An email consist of header, body, and mime (for
example an attachment). Sender, receiver, Subject, and o
do you know if Drupal uses that too?
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Fatih P wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 13:53 -0500, alexus wrote:
>> I need to change sendmail from field, I added following to my .htaccess:
>>
>> php_value sendmail_from 'x...@xxx.xxx'
>>
>> and tried to send out an email, bu
On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 13:53 -0500, alexus wrote:
> I need to change sendmail from field, I added following to my .htaccess:
>
> php_value sendmail_from 'x...@xxx.xxx'
>
> and tried to send out an email, but it still comes from apache@FQDN
>
> through phpinfo(); I see as local value my email addr
I need to change sendmail from field, I added following to my .htaccess:
php_value sendmail_from 'x...@xxx.xxx'
and tried to send out an email, but it still comes from apache@FQDN
through phpinfo(); I see as local value my email address x...@xxx.xxx
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