I just tried smtpclient, but with no success either.. I can do a chroot /base/path /usr/local/bin/smtpclient [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and this works, but I then changed my php.ini to look like this:
'sendmail_path = /usr/local/bin/smtpclient'

restarted apache, but still I cannot use the mail() function..

Any other ideas ?

Tia,

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Michael Mauch wrote:

Ruben Vanhoutte wrote:



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I can't quote your HTML - can you turn that off, please?


Did you create all directories that are needed by qmail? Is your qmail
binary statically linked or, if not, are all the libraries available in
the chroot?

Maybe its easier with a simpler SMTP program like smtpclient
<http://www.engelschall.com/sw/smtpclient/> or ssmtp
<ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/ssmtp/>.

Regards...
                Michael



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