Chris Knipe wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 02:29:11PM +0200, vins wrote:
> Allot of SMTP servers does quite a bit of sanity checking on the headers
> received from an email message.
Not in the west. They are too busy allowing in the commercial spam they
are sending themselves. Otherwise you'
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 02:29:11PM +0200, vins wrote:
> Hi... I've just checked out a script from hotscripts.com that send email
> from and smtp server...
The mail() does exactly the same Nothing fancy about it.
> I've managed to say the email has come from a server that doesn't exist
> bu
Vins,
Yes, talk to port 25 of any smtp server using php. You would need to
implement the full RFCs on smtp and its re-inventing the wheel. There
are already classes to talk to whichever smtp server you want. Whichever
smtp server you sent the mail to would log it, and the server it came
from.
Hi... I've just checked out a script from hotscripts.com that send email
from and smtp server...
I've managed to say the email has come from a server that doesn't exist
but the email can still be traced...
is there know way to build a php smtp server ?
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