Hi,

I noticed that the mail() function in php 5.3.3 on gentoo linux triggers
a warning when used. A simple debug script with the contents:

<?php
// recipient, subject, body
mail("s...@example.com", "mail() test", "This is a test");
?>

does send mail, but it also raises a warning:

Warning: mail(1): failed to open stream: Permission denied in
/var/www/www.example.com/htdocs/test-mail/index.php on line 5

After some googling [1] and fiddling with permissions, the message
disappears when php has write permissions to the file
/var/www/www.example.com/htdocs/test-mail/1 , in which it writes the
following data:

==8<==
mail() on [/var/www/www.example.com/htdocs/test-mail/index.php:5]: To:
s...@example.com -- Headers:
==8<==

Is this some debug output that someone forgot to remove?

When relevant, the sendmail_path used is "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i",
which is a regular Postfix sendmail.

[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1906403

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Kind regards,
        Tom Hendrikx

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