Thanks Eno,

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, DEEPAK BHATIA wrote:
>
>> When I execute above php page, the mail is not going to the recipietn.
>
> Is it in the mail queue on the sending machine? Run 'mailq' to check.
>
> Can you send email from the command-line?
>
> Generally, queuing locally and using sendmail or postfix is more reliable
> because mail servers will queue the message and keep trying to send out.
>
> BUT it requires you to have those services running on your web server (not
> a problem - I usually tell them to only listen on the localhost IP).
>
> The other way is to use SMTP, which might be a bit faster, but if your
> SMTP server is down or unreachable, the email will simply not get sent,
> nor will it get queued for a retry later.
>
> I prefer reliability myself.
>
>
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