Aris,
Thanks for such a complete run-down. My comments/further questions are interposed:-

> SMTP = mail.server.com
> sendmail_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ;sendmail_path =

I can't see the mail server from 'outside', but the settings look right - when you 
can, let's look at the 'real
deal' though!

> this is how it stands on both of the mashines.
> SMTP server is not the same machine as webserver.
> And i can telnet to SMTP port from webserver without any problems
> (no need for authentication)

Good thinking!
To really put icing on the cake, how about using an email client/'native' SMTP - does 
the mail get through?
(if it's not, the email client doesn't *need* to be on the same box, but keep to same 
sub-net just in case)

> both the workstation (on which mail works) and server are on the smae
> network, only thing i dont know is how is php installed on the server
> is it cgi or IIS module, on the workstation it is as cgi (apache as
> server)
> IIS is version 4 and it is windows nt server

Neither SMTP nor PHP requires that the two be on the same 'network'. SMTP is an 
Internet-wide facility - as long
as the routing/name serving is in place... (which seems pretty much proven). From this 
box (192. class C
subnet), I point directly at my ISP's SMTP server (10. class A subnet)!

> phpinfo() shows that php is reading php.ini and takes the set value for
> SMTP so i guess it is setup like cgi(but im not sure).
>
> could it be due to the version of php (4.0.2) ?

On this box, I'm using PHP 4.0.6 under NTWS 4.0 SP6a, and have good service.

> > > Im trying to use mail() function with PHP 4.02 under WIndows NT Server
> > > and IIS
> > > and I allways get Failed to connect

Exactly how/where do you get this msg?
Worth posting that chunk of PHP code?

> > > even though the SMPT server in php.ini is setup correctly
> > > and i cna acces that server from webserver
> > >
> > > doing the same thing on WIndows NT Workstation and apache (same version
> > > of PHP) works.
> > > is it something with that PHP version or there is something else i have
> > > to take look at.
> >
> > Please post the section from php.ini (both of them, if you like).
> > Is the SMTP server on the same or a different box to the NT Server?
> > IMHO: best not to use the SMTP 'stub' in IIS - set the php.ini to go straight to 
>wherever that points!

Those are the major points to focus on.
Will look forward to hearing how you get on.
=dn


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