:-(  Nope, thanks.  I had tried that before posting to the list
but unfortunately it doesn't work - at least when using v.v.4.1.2,
so again I'll ask - Are the  4.2.3 downloads at the top of the 
page at: http://www.php.net/downloads/  "beta versions" or
non-"beta" versions?

Thanks,
Jill


At 08:54 PM 11/7/02 +0100, you wrote:
>At 20:48 07.11.2002, Jill S said:
>--------------------[snip]--------------------
>>never install a "beta version" and that
>>http://www.php.net/downloads/ - Latest version of PHP
>>Complete Source Code
>>    * PHP 4.2.3 (tar.bz2) [2,694Kb] - 6 September 2002
>>      md5: a0c7531f3d53a7736742c780f72a0f41
>>    * PHP 4.2.3 (tar.gz) [3,334Kb] - 6 September 2002
>>      md5: 2a4a963d79d97ea2725c860c77e908a2
>>are betas.
>>He also referred me to a blurb on the php.net Home page
>>reading:
>>
>>   PHP 4.3.0pre2 Released
>>   http://qa.php.net/
>>   [27-Oct-2002] PHP 4.3.0pre2 is available for download. 
>>   This is the second pre-release version and incorporates a 
>>   large number of bug fixes since the first pre-release. 
>>  Still, to help us catch as many bugs as possible, please
>>  download it and start testing.
>>
>>... So, my questions are - Is the tech support guy correct?
>
>>and Is there a workaround for sending a bcc using mail()
>>with v.4.1.2?
>
>On http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mail.php there is an interesting
>article in the user notes - I paste it here for convenience, his solution
>should solve your problems:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>16-Aug-2002 05:46 
>
>If you need to send an e-mail with an html content and the same e-mail have
>Bcc headers.
>Place the Bcc (and why not also Cc) at the end of your additional headers.
>Otherwise, people receiving the email in copy may have the html code in
>their screen. The one who are designed as main recipient will not have this
>problem.
>
>Explanation :
>=========
>The e-mail headers are broken when the PHP parser delete the Bcc line
>(Removed cause hidden, obvious !).
>
>Example :
>=======
>
>This is bad
>
>$header = "From: \"".addslashes($sender_name)."\" <".$sender_email.">\r\n";
>$header .= "Reply-To: ".$sender_email."\r\n";
>$header .= "Cc: ".$other_email."\r\n";
>$header .= "Bcc: ".$another_email."\r\n";
>$header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
>$header .= "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
>$header .= "X-Priority: 1\r\n";
>$header .= "X-Mailer: PHP / ".phpversion()."\r\n";
>
>The following is good
>
>$header = "From: \"".addslashes($sender_name)."\" <".$sender_email.">\r\n";
>$header .= "Reply-To: ".$sender_email."\r\n";
>$header .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
>$header .= "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
>$header .= "X-Priority: 1\r\n";
>$header .= "X-Mailer: PHP / ".phpversion()."\r\n";
>$header .= "Cc: ".$other_email."\r\n";
>$header .= "Bcc: ".$another_email."\r\n";
>
>Sorry for my bad english. :-)
>
>Redy Ramamonjisoa
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>-- 
>   >O     Ernest E. Vogelsinger
>   (\)    ICQ #13394035
>    ^     http://www.vogelsinger.at/


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