The "." (period) is simply the end of my sentance in the email.

The "From" address is specified in the php.ini and is fully qualified.

If I hard code the value of $to into the mail function it works fine.

$user_email = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$to = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mail($to, $subject, $message); = PHP Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP
server response: 504 <br />: Recipient address rejected: need
fully-qualified address


On 8/22/07, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
> PHP Warning: mail()
> [function.mail<http://develop1/credit%20card%20processing/Submit/ChildSu
> pport/function.mail>]:
> SMTP server response: 504 <br />: Recipient address rejected: need
> fully-qualified address.
>
> The value of $user_email when it is echoed out above is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [/snip]
>
> Just a sanity check, does the e-mail address have that period at the end
> of it when you echo it out? That would make the address non fully
> qualified because the server is expecting a top level domain to follow.
> Just for giggles check the FROM address as well, it needs a fully
> qualified domain too.
>

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