Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-24 Thread Jan G.B.
2009/4/24 Bastien Koert :
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:03 AM, tedd  wrote:
>> Whereas, your opinion doesn't matter much because you haven't contributed
>> anything I can remember


Tedd, it's not my problem that your sight is limited.
I don't believe the Netiquette states that "whatever one says, it
doesn't matter unless the reader noticed "


>>
>> It's not hard to find support for my claim, such as:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette
>>
>> So please, if your going to do nothing but be argumentative and present
>> obtuse opinion to boost your ego, then find something else to do with your
>> time. As far as I can see, you are wasting it here.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> tedd
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> Don't make me send you to your rooms, girls. Play nice!
>

Seems to be to late. That wasn't nice at all.

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-24 Thread Bastien Koert
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:03 AM, tedd  wrote:

> At 11:13 AM +0200 4/24/09, Jan G.B. wrote:
>
>> 2009/4/22 tedd :
>>  > Your opinion as to IF I should say something, or not, carries little
>> weight.
>>
>>>  When you've donated enough time helping others on this list, then
>>> perhaps
>>>  that will change.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, but that's a bad attitude in my opinion. It's like "No matter
>> how right or wrong you are, I will not listen to you unless you've
>> kissed Johns feet 10 times, like I did."
>>
>
> Nonsense. It not about who kisses who's feet and you know it. You're
> deliberately clouding the issue in a failed attempt to support your position
> that signatures should of any length. That's bullshit.
>
> My point is that many of us donate our time on a regular basis to this list
> to help others. And those regulars I consider friends. As such their
> comments and opinions matter.
>
> Whereas, your opinion doesn't matter much because you haven't contributed
> anything I can remember other than a "superior than thou" attitude about my
> comments that a poster should trim his signature, which is considered normal
> and proper for posting to a list.
>
> It's not hard to find support for my claim, such as:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette
>
> So please, if your going to do nothing but be argumentative and present
> obtuse opinion to boost your ego, then find something else to do with your
> time. As far as I can see, you are wasting it here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-24 Thread tedd

At 11:13 AM +0200 4/24/09, Jan G.B. wrote:

2009/4/22 tedd :
 > Your opinion as to IF I should say something, or not, carries 
little weight.

 When you've donated enough time helping others on this list, then perhaps
 that will change.


Sorry, but that's a bad attitude in my opinion. It's like "No matter
how right or wrong you are, I will not listen to you unless you've
kissed Johns feet 10 times, like I did."


Nonsense. It not about who kisses who's feet and you know it. You're 
deliberately clouding the issue in a failed attempt to support your 
position that signatures should of any length. That's bullshit.


My point is that many of us donate our time on a regular basis to 
this list to help others. And those regulars I consider friends. As 
such their comments and opinions matter.


Whereas, your opinion doesn't matter much because you haven't 
contributed anything I can remember other than a "superior than thou" 
attitude about my comments that a poster should trim his signature, 
which is considered normal and proper for posting to a list.


It's not hard to find support for my claim, such as:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette

So please, if your going to do nothing but be argumentative and 
present obtuse opinion to boost your ego, then find something else to 
do with your time. As far as I can see, you are wasting it here.


Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-24 Thread Jan G.B.
2009/4/22 Daniel Brown :
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:31, Jan G.B.  wrote:
>> I believe that you all should just overread the huge signature.
>> You've wasted a lot bandwidth with this discussion about the signature. :-)
>> It's not interesting.
>> You could have send your pointless replies to the person, skipping the
>> mailing list, so that we aren't annoyed by your drivel which is send
>> to thousnads of mail servers.
>
>    You still have absolutely no idea of what this community is or was
> before you came along and tried to instill your own sanctimonious
> attitude and ideals on people.  Trust me on this: nothing you ever,
> ever say will change people's minds here, Jan.
>
>

Well, if nothing being said here can change peoples mind, then why do
people argue on signatures here?

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-24 Thread Jan G.B.
2009/4/22 tedd :
> At 6:31 PM +0200 4/22/09, Jan G.B. wrote:
>>
>> I believe that you all should just overread the huge signature.
>> You've wasted a lot bandwidth with this discussion about the signature.
>> :-)
>> It's not interesting.
>> You could have send your pointless replies to the person, skipping the
>> mailing list, so that we aren't annoyed by your drivel which is send
>> to thousnads of mail servers.
>>
>> 2009/4/22 tedd :
>>>
>>>  Second, if they insist on continuing this idiotic practice, then get a
>>>  different email account for yourself. There are many places where you
>>> can
>>>  get an email account (i.e., gmail, yahoo, etc.) and it's pretty simple
>>> to
>>>  set one up so that you can use it from work.
>>>
>>
>> Some companies will fire you for using private email at work. => VERY GOOD
>> TIP.
>>
>>>  Just because your company has idiotic practices doesn't mean that you
>>> have
>>>  to follow suit.
>>>
>>
>> It's idiotic to speak about that crap!
>>
>>
>> thanks for your time. time to get back on topic.
>
> Jan:
>
> Thanks for your input and you may be right, but you must also realize that
> this list governs itself, right?
>
> If I get tried of reading the same pointless excessive signature over and
> over again and want to comment about it, I will.
>

Sure, do it. My point was that it seems ineffective to me to argue on
such topics at all. But surely you can do whatever you want. Just like
... I or other readers can fill their killfile if such threads come
more often.


> Your opinion as to IF I should say something, or not, carries little weight.
> When you've donated enough time helping others on this list, then perhaps
> that will change.

Sorry, but that's a bad attitude in my opinion. It's like "No matter
how right or wrong you are, I will not listen to you unless you've
kissed Johns feet 10 times, like I did."

> But for the moment, I think it's best for the OP to check
> with his work and see if he can reason with them. If not, I certainly have
> no reason to read the same "drivel" again and again. As such, I can skip
> questions posted by him -- and who does that hurt?
>

I for myself would fell in laughter if a collegue comes to my desk,
asking to remove network filters or the mandatory signature of our
company.
But on to your question: I guess it wouldn't hurt at all if you'd skip
the reply regarding his signature. :-)



> Now if you have a problem with the way we "moderate" this list, then post
> your objections and we'll all consider them and adapt what works.

So I have reached the limit of "When you've donated enough time", yet? Great.

> But as I
> see it, refusing to trim excessive signatures is not one that works well on
> this list. Remember, we all donate our time AND we choose who we help.
>

It's clear that you can chose whom to help. But what you actually do
here is argueing on some off topic bytes. Surely, after everyone is
giving opionions about that, it's gonna be the topic. But not a topic
with any conclusions.

> Cheers,
>
> tedd
>
Bye,
Jan

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-22 Thread tedd

At 6:31 PM +0200 4/22/09, Jan G.B. wrote:

I believe that you all should just overread the huge signature.
You've wasted a lot bandwidth with this discussion about the signature. :-)
It's not interesting.
You could have send your pointless replies to the person, skipping the
mailing list, so that we aren't annoyed by your drivel which is send
to thousnads of mail servers.

2009/4/22 tedd :

 Second, if they insist on continuing this idiotic practice, then get a
 different email account for yourself. There are many places where you can
 get an email account (i.e., gmail, yahoo, etc.) and it's pretty simple to
 set one up so that you can use it from work.



Some companies will fire you for using private email at work. => 
VERY GOOD TIP.



 Just because your company has idiotic practices doesn't mean that you have
 to follow suit.



It's idiotic to speak about that crap!


thanks for your time. time to get back on topic.


Jan:

Thanks for your input and you may be right, but you must also realize 
that this list governs itself, right?


If I get tried of reading the same pointless excessive signature over 
and over again and want to comment about it, I will.


Your opinion as to IF I should say something, or not, carries little 
weight. When you've donated enough time helping others on this list, 
then perhaps that will change. But for the moment, I think it's best 
for the OP to check with his work and see if he can reason with them. 
If not, I certainly have no reason to read the same "drivel" again 
and again. As such, I can skip questions posted by him -- and who 
does that hurt?


Now if you have a problem with the way we "moderate" this list, then 
post your objections and we'll all consider them and adapt what 
works. But as I see it, refusing to trim excessive signatures is not 
one that works well on this list. Remember, we all donate our time 
AND we choose who we help.


Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-22 Thread Daniel Brown
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:31, Jan G.B.  wrote:
> I believe that you all should just overread the huge signature.
> You've wasted a lot bandwidth with this discussion about the signature. :-)
> It's not interesting.
> You could have send your pointless replies to the person, skipping the
> mailing list, so that we aren't annoyed by your drivel which is send
> to thousnads of mail servers.

You still have absolutely no idea of what this community is or was
before you came along and tried to instill your own sanctimonious
attitude and ideals on people.  Trust me on this: nothing you ever,
ever say will change people's minds here, Jan.


> 2009/4/22 tedd :
>> Second, if they insist on continuing this idiotic practice, then get a
>> different email account for yourself. There are many places where you can
>> get an email account (i.e., gmail, yahoo, etc.) and it's pretty simple to
>> set one up so that you can use it from work.
>>
>
> Some companies will fire you for using private email at work. => VERY GOOD 
> TIP.

Those same companies will probably fire you for chatting about
things unrelated to work via email.  Take it in context.

>> Just because your company has idiotic practices doesn't mean that you have
>> to follow suit.
>>
>
> It's idiotic to speak about that crap!
>
>
> thanks for your time. time to get back on topic.

   This is the topic, Jan.  And if you can't play nice and adapt to
the community, don't expect them to adapt to you --- or to be very
welcome.  ;-P

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-22 Thread Jan G.B.
I believe that you all should just overread the huge signature.
You've wasted a lot bandwidth with this discussion about the signature. :-)
It's not interesting.
You could have send your pointless replies to the person, skipping the
mailing list, so that we aren't annoyed by your drivel which is send
to thousnads of mail servers.

2009/4/22 tedd :
> Second, if they insist on continuing this idiotic practice, then get a
> different email account for yourself. There are many places where you can
> get an email account (i.e., gmail, yahoo, etc.) and it's pretty simple to
> set one up so that you can use it from work.
>

Some companies will fire you for using private email at work. => VERY GOOD TIP.

> Just because your company has idiotic practices doesn't mean that you have
> to follow suit.
>

It's idiotic to speak about that crap!


thanks for your time. time to get back on topic.

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RE: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-22 Thread tedd

At 10:45 AM +0530 4/22/09,  wrote:

Yeah its all garbage. But its from the company. I don't know how to trim
it. Can anyone suggest?


First, tell your company that they are making a fool of themselves on 
the net and do they want to continue the practice? After all, their 
practice is hindering you in your work for them. For example, when 
you post a question to this list, there are people who will pass on 
offering you advice because your signature makes you look like an 
idiot.


Second, if they insist on continuing this idiotic practice, then get 
a different email account for yourself. There are many places where 
you can get an email account (i.e., gmail, yahoo, etc.) and it's 
pretty simple to set one up so that you can use it from work.


Just because your company has idiotic practices doesn't mean that you 
have to follow suit.


Cheers,

tedd

PS: You might also mention to the powers that be, they should clean 
up their web site. While they may want to project the "we know it 
all" image, their web site speaks volumes as to what they don't know.


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RE: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread ramesh.marimuthu
Thanks kranthi

-Original Message-
From: kranthi [mailto:kranthi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:02 AM
To: Ramesh Marimuthu (WT01 - Telecom Equipment)
Cc: tedd.sperl...@gmail.com; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

seems u r company mail server is adding this to all outgoing mails. if
that is the case only option is to change configuration settings in the
mail server. you can ask the anchorites to do that (i m not optimistic
bout that, though).

dont use this mail server to send mails to mailing lists

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread kranthi
seems u r company mail server is adding this to all outgoing mails. if
that is the case only option is to change configuration settings in
the mail server. you can ask the anchorites to do that (i m not
optimistic bout that, though).

dont use this mail server to send mails to mailing lists

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RE: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread ramesh.marimuthu

Yeah its all garbage. But its from the company. I don't know how to trim
it. Can anyone suggest?

-Original Message-
From: tedd [mailto:tedd.sperl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:29 PM
To: Ramesh Marimuthu (WT01 - Telecom Equipment);
php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

At 12:58 PM +0530 4/21/09,  wrote:
>P Save a tree...please don't print this e-mail unless you really need
>to
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ramesh:

Could you trim your signature a bit?

What's this "Save a tree" nonsense??? The paper industry plants more
trees than it uses but this is not a topic for the PHP list.

How about saving bandwidth or saving us the time to review the same
long-ass signature over and over that tells us nothing but what everyone
already knows AND does absolutely nothing to protect the company you
work for. It's just a excessive length of garbage and misinformation
that tells everyone your company is totally clueless about list
etiquette.

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread tedd

At 12:58 PM +0530 4/21/09,  wrote:

P Save a tree...please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to


Please do not print this email unless it is absolutely necessary.

The information contained in this electronic message and any 
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the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or 
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notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message 
and any attachments.


WARNING: Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The 
recipient should check this email and any attachments for the 
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caused by any virus transmitted by this email.


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ramesh:

Could you trim your signature a bit?

What's this "Save a tree" nonsense??? The paper industry plants more 
trees than it uses but this is not a topic for the PHP list.


How about saving bandwidth or saving us the time to review the same 
long-ass signature over and over that tells us nothing but what 
everyone already knows AND does absolutely nothing to protect the 
company you work for. It's just a excessive length of garbage and 
misinformation that tells everyone your company is totally clueless 
about list etiquette.


Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread Daniel Brown
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 03:28,   wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While using $m=new MAIL; I get an error "Fatal error: Class 'MAIL' not
> found in...".
>
> Can anyone help on this?

Maybe if you provided the relevant code and not just a single
variable instantiation.

Also, per the rules of the list (not to mention the RFC's on
"Netiquette," et al), please trim your signature when posting to the
official PHP mailing lists.  There's probably no reason it even needs
to be 450% the size of your email body.  ;-P

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Re: RE: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread zhoo

you don't include the mail class?

or the include path is incorrect .


2009-04-21 



zhoo 



发件人: Warren Vail 
发送时间: 2009-04-21  15:41:25 
收件人: ramesh.marimu...@wipro.com; php-general@lists.php.net 
抄送: 
主题: RE: [PHP] MAIL Error 
 
Isn't mail a function and not a class?
Warren 
> -Original Message-
> From: ramesh.marimu...@wipro.com [mailto:ramesh.marimu...@wipro.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:29 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] MAIL Error
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> While using $m=new MAIL; I get an error "Fatal error: Class 
> 'MAIL' not found in...".
> 
> Can anyone help on this?
> 
> regards,
> -ramesh
> 
> P Save a tree...please don't print this e-mail unless you 
> really need to
> 
> 
> Please do not print this email unless it is absolutely necessary. 
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> copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and 
> destroy all copies of this message and any attachments. 
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RE: [PHP] MAIL Error

2009-04-21 Thread Warren Vail
Isn't mail a function and not a class?

Warren 

> -Original Message-
> From: ramesh.marimu...@wipro.com [mailto:ramesh.marimu...@wipro.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:29 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] MAIL Error
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> While using $m=new MAIL; I get an error "Fatal error: Class 
> 'MAIL' not found in...".
> 
> Can anyone help on this?
> 
> regards,
> -ramesh
> 
> P Save a tree...please don't print this e-mail unless you 
> really need to
> 
> 
> Please do not print this email unless it is absolutely necessary. 
> 
> The information contained in this electronic message and any 
> attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive 
> use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, 
> confidential or privileged information. If you are not the 
> intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or 
> copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and 
> destroy all copies of this message and any attachments. 
> 
> WARNING: Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The 
> recipient should check this email and any attachments for the 
> presence of viruses. The company accepts no liability for any 
> damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. 
> 
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Re: [PHP] mail() error handling

2008-06-05 Thread Stut

On 5 Jun 2008, at 09:48, Henrik Johansson wrote:

I have a piece of code that uses mail() to, well, send mail.
It works, but not the error handling which is as follows:


$send = @mail( $to, $subject, $body, $headers );

if($send)
{header( "Location: http://somewhere/thankyou.html"; );}
else
{print "Oops, couldn't deliver the message, please try again soon."; }

I checked, and it always returns 1, even though I tried a  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] that

doesn't exist!
Anyone got a clue what I've done wrong?


The mail function will succeed if it completes it's task, which on  
unix-based systems is simply to pass the message on to sendmail. So,  
in your case I'd say sendmail is accepting the message so mail is  
quite correct in thinking it succeeded.


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Re: [PHP] Re: php mail() error

2004-11-14 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello,
On 11/14/2004 04:11 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
Im using the php mail() function to try send an email to a user that has
just registered.
mail($HTTP_POST_VARS['emailaddress1'], 'Matchmakers Website 
Registration' ,
'Welcome');

But when I get the following error back.:
Warning: mail(): SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone help me out, by telling me what it means or what Im doing 
wrong?
(Thank you Jason for the introduction! :-)
That means your SMTP server requires authentication to relay messages. 
The mail function does not support SMTP authentication.

for the record.. and to not mislead several people.. 550 simply
means the message was not accepted. There are several other reasons
why this will happen. The text after the 550 usually signifies what
exactly the problem is.
Yes, but 550 with the text in front of "5.7.1 Unable to relay for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is  a common message presented by servers that only 
relay with prior authentication. If you had enough real world experience 
with SMTP servers you would know that.

Again.. a simple google search reveals the other issues that may be
involved.  Your tool's *may* solve the problem, but it isn't 100%
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q289553

While there are several causes for this error, the most common one
is that there may be no recipient policy for the expected domain in
the Exchange 2000 organization or the Exchange 2003 organization.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304897
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1593hq.html
Man, try to learn this for once. It is standard for Microsoft SMTP 
servers to be configured by default to not allow relaying messages to 
foreign domains without requiring prior SMTP authentication. Although, 
it is possible that the problem may be slightly different, that is not 
the default, so it is unlikely that just performing SMTP authentication 
would not solve the problem.

Trust the voice of experience, it has been this way for years. Many 
people have already posted the same problem in this list since a long 
time ago and I have never heard of anybody that posted this same problem 
and used my classes with SMTP authentication without success.

I developed the smtp_mail() function wrapping these classes precisely to 
make the solution straightforward for the users that just have to make a 
minimal change from the mail() calls to smtp_mail(). I do not use 
Microsoft software. I developed this because I had many requests from 
Microsoft users.

Try it yourself on standard Microsoft SMTP server installation and 
you'll see.

http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage
http://www.phpclasses.org/smtpclass
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Re: [PHP] Re: php mail() error

2004-11-13 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
> 
> On 11/13/2004 04:12 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >>>Im using the php mail() function to try send an email to a user that has
> >>>just registered.
> >>>
> >>>mail($HTTP_POST_VARS['emailaddress1'], 'Matchmakers Website 
> >>>Registration' ,
> >>>'Welcome');
> >>>
> >>>But when I get the following error back.:
> >>>Warning: mail(): SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>
> >>>Can someone help me out, by telling me what it means or what Im doing 
> >>>wrong?
> >>
> >>(Thank you Jason for the introduction! :-)
> >>
> >>That means your SMTP server requires authentication to relay messages. 
> >>The mail function does not support SMTP authentication.
> >
> >
> >for the record.. and to not mislead several people.. 550 simply
> >means the message was not accepted. There are several other reasons
> >why this will happen. The text after the 550 usually signifies what
> >exactly the problem is.
> 
> Yes, but 550 with the text in front of "5.7.1 Unable to relay for 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" is  a common message presented by servers that only 
> relay with prior authentication. If you had enough real world experience 
> with SMTP servers you would know that.

Again.. a simple google search reveals the other issues that may be
involved.  Your tool's *may* solve the problem, but it isn't 100%

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q289553

While there are several causes for this error, the most common one
is that there may be no recipient policy for the expected domain in
the Exchange 2000 organization or the Exchange 2003 organization.


http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304897
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1593hq.html


:sigh:

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Re: [PHP] Re: php mail() error

2004-11-13 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello,
On 11/13/2004 04:12 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
Im using the php mail() function to try send an email to a user that has
just registered.
mail($HTTP_POST_VARS['emailaddress1'], 'Matchmakers Website Registration' ,
'Welcome');
But when I get the following error back.:
Warning: mail(): SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone help me out, by telling me what it means or what Im doing 
wrong?
(Thank you Jason for the introduction! :-)
That means your SMTP server requires authentication to relay messages. 
The mail function does not support SMTP authentication.

for the record.. and to not mislead several people.. 550 simply
means the message was not accepted. There are several other reasons
why this will happen. The text after the 550 usually signifies what
exactly the problem is.
Yes, but 550 with the text in front of "5.7.1 Unable to relay for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is  a common message presented by servers that only 
relay with prior authentication. If you had enough real world experience 
with SMTP servers you would know that.

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Re: [PHP] Re: php mail() error

2004-11-12 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
> 
> On 11/10/2004 10:36 AM, Garth Hapgood - Strickland wrote:
> >Im using the php mail() function to try send an email to a user that has
> >just registered.
> >
> >mail($HTTP_POST_VARS['emailaddress1'], 'Matchmakers Website Registration' ,
> >'Welcome');
> >
> >But when I get the following error back.:
> >  Warning: mail(): SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >Can someone help me out, by telling me what it means or what Im doing 
> >wrong?
> 
> (Thank you Jason for the introduction! :-)
> 
> That means your SMTP server requires authentication to relay messages. 
> The mail function does not support SMTP authentication.

for the record.. and to not mislead several people.. 550 simply
means the message was not accepted. There are several other reasons
why this will happen. The text after the 550 usually signifies what
exactly the problem is.

> [snip spam]

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[PHP] Re: php mail() error

2004-11-10 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello,
On 11/10/2004 10:36 AM, Garth Hapgood - Strickland wrote:
Im using the php mail() function to try send an email to a user that has
just registered.
mail($HTTP_POST_VARS['emailaddress1'], 'Matchmakers Website Registration' ,
'Welcome');
But when I get the following error back.:
  Warning: mail(): SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone help me out, by telling me what it means or what Im doing wrong?
(Thank you Jason for the introduction! :-)
That means your SMTP server requires authentication to relay messages. 
The mail function does not support SMTP authentication.

Alternatively, you may want to try this class that comes with a wrapper 
function named smtp_mail(). It works like the mail() function but lets 
you specify the authentication user name and password.

http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage
You also need these two:
http://www.phpclasses.org/smtpclass
http://www.phpclasses.org/sasl
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Re: [PHP] Mail() error in logs

2003-08-31 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Mike Morton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey there - quick question - until a week ago, the mail() function I am
> using to email confirmations was working fine, now the following error is
> showing up in the logs:
> 
> Aug 31 11:50:26 www2 sendmail[29579]: h7VFoQc7029579: localhost [127.0.0.1]
> did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MTA

Sounds like a sendmail issue.

> 
> So - is there something that I am missing - and if it is not a php error
> just say so WITHOUT FLAMES and I will check it out somewhere else.

Yea, mabey the sendmail list.  I did a quick search on the error
(with not much results) but there are some comments that this
indicates that your connection is dropping early.



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Re: [PHP] mail error

2003-08-14 Thread Jackson Miller
The from header has to be something like:
$mailheaders = "From: My Web Site <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n";

There has to be an email address in the from header.  It will show up like you 
want in your mail client.

-Jackson

On Thursday 14 August 2003 10:50, merryE wrote:
> I am using php 4 with apache in windows. I created a form in html with this
> code:
>
> 
> your name: 
> your email: 
> Additional message:
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> In php, I wrote this and save as do_feedback.php:
>  $msg = "Sender's Full Name:\t$sender_name\n";
> $msg .="Sender's E-mail:\t$sender_email\n";
> $msg .="Additional Message:\t$message\n\n";
>
> $mailheaders = "From: My Web Site\n";
> $mailheaders .="Reply-To: $sender_email\n\n";
>
> mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Feedback Form", $msg, $mailheaders);
>
> echo "Thank You, $sender_name";
> echo "We appreciate your feedback";
>  ?>
> I got an error message ssy Undefined variable:sender_name
> bla bla bla and
> Warning: mail(): Failed to connect to mailserver at "localhost" port 25,
> verify your "SMTP" and "smtp_port" setting in php.ini or use ini_set() in
> c:\program files\apache group\apache\htdocs\do_feedback.php on line 12
>
>  what's that means? Is anyone got a clue. please help

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Re: [PHP] mail () error

2003-01-17 Thread Thomas Seifert
The mail-server has to respond that it received the mail.
Maybe you've set the firewall only one-way open?


Thomas

On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:29:32 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen Goehler) wrote:

> Thanks, the server was relaying, but it turned out to be the firewall that
> was rejecting the request.
> 
> Now I have a new problem thought, my mail () command will send the mail (and
> I receive it) but it will just hang there and eventually return this:
> 
> Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded
> 
> The email goes through, but it won't process any of the code after it.  Is
> it waiting for a response from the mail server?  Can I disable that?
> 
> Steve
> 
> "John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 004901c2be5a$a384f910$7c02a8c0@coconut">news:004901c2be5a$a384f910$7c02a8c0@coconut...
> > > Anyone know what causes this error?
> > >
> > > Warning: mail ()[function.mail]: Failed to receive
> > >
> > > Can it not find the mail server?
> >
> > When I got this error it was because the server was rejecting the email,
> > saying it wouldn't relay the message. Maybe check your relay setting in
> > your SMTP server?
> >
> > ---John W. Holmes...
> >
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> >
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Re: [PHP] mail () error

2003-01-17 Thread Stephen Goehler
Thanks, the server was relaying, but it turned out to be the firewall that
was rejecting the request.

Now I have a new problem thought, my mail () command will send the mail (and
I receive it) but it will just hang there and eventually return this:

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded

The email goes through, but it won't process any of the code after it.  Is
it waiting for a response from the mail server?  Can I disable that?

Steve

"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
004901c2be5a$a384f910$7c02a8c0@coconut">news:004901c2be5a$a384f910$7c02a8c0@coconut...
> > Anyone know what causes this error?
> >
> > Warning: mail ()[function.mail]: Failed to receive
> >
> > Can it not find the mail server?
>
> When I got this error it was because the server was rejecting the email,
> saying it wouldn't relay the message. Maybe check your relay setting in
> your SMTP server?
>
> ---John W. Holmes...
>
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RE: [PHP] mail () error

2003-01-17 Thread John W. Holmes
> Anyone know what causes this error?
> 
> Warning: mail ()[function.mail]: Failed to receive
> 
> Can it not find the mail server?

When I got this error it was because the server was rejecting the email,
saying it wouldn't relay the message. Maybe check your relay setting in
your SMTP server?

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Re: [PHP] Mail Error

2002-12-14 Thread Jason Wong
On Saturday 14 December 2002 11:34, Manuel Ochoa wrote:
> I have a Windows server running Apache 2 and PHP 4.3
>
> I got the following error while using the mail() function:
> Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 User not local.
> We don't relay in C:\Apache2\htdocs\mymail.php on line 22 Any ideas?

The smtp server specified in php.ini does not allow you to send mail.

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RE: [PHP] mail() ERROR - WHY, WHY, WHY

2001-09-10 Thread Kraa de Simon

What does phpinfo() think of it?



Search for sendmail_from, sendmail_path, SMTP under Configuration / PHP core
and see if the values are correct.

Simon.

> -Original Message-
> From: Badger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: maandag 10 september 2001 9:24
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] mail() ERROR - WHY, WHY, WHY
> 
> 
> Hello ,
> 
> 
> I drowing here and need a life-ring!  I have a site relying heavily on
> e-mail registration, forums, etc. and mail() is broken in my php
> install.  I've been using an smtp server other than sendmail, but
> based on recommendations I have removed that smtp server, removed php,
> installed sendmail, reinstalled php, and php still complains that
> "Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build" and sendmail is
> clearly in my /var/lib/php.ini sendmail_path and the location is
> correct.  I can send mail from the command line, but not via php's
> mail()
> 
> Need Heelp! real bad.
> 
> (beg, beg)
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Re: [PHP] mail() ERROR - WHY, WHY, WHY

2001-09-09 Thread Jason Brooke

> I drowing here and need a life-ring!  I have a site relying heavily on
> e-mail registration, forums, etc. and mail() is broken in my php
> install.  I've been using an smtp server other than sendmail, but
> based on recommendations I have removed that smtp server, removed php,
> installed sendmail, reinstalled php, and php still complains that
> "Warning: mail() is not supported in this PHP build" and sendmail is
> clearly in my /var/lib/php.ini sendmail_path and the location is
> correct.  I can send mail from the command line, but not via php's
> mail()
>
> Need Heelp! real bad.

Hi

Can you please provide more info about your php version, operating system,
installation method, configure line (if compiled from source) etc?




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