Hello,
On 11/15/2004 06:25 PM, Chris W wrote:
; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default:
"sendmail -t -i").
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
I think your problem is that the -t switch is missing. That would make
sendmail read the addresses from the message headers, which seem
Manuel Lemos wrote:
Yes you did but I don't remember you asking to se the php.ini file. It
I said: "It is hard to guess it right without seeing the actual
configuration."
I guess I missed that part, while looking into the other code you
mentioned in your post.
; For Unix only. You may suppl
Hello,
On 11/15/2004 02:34 PM, Chris W wrote:
I already suggested that it may be a problem in your PHP
configuration. However, since you did not show your php.ini file it is
hard to help without further cooperation from you.
Yes you did but I don't remember you asking to se the php.ini file. It
Manuel Lemos wrote:
I already suggested that it may be a problem in your PHP
configuration. However, since you did not show your php.ini file it is
hard to help without further cooperation from you.
Yes you did but I don't remember you asking to se the php.ini file. It
is a rather large file,
Hello,
On 11/15/2004 05:52 AM, Chris W wrote:
I have a PHP script to send an email that I know is correct. Ever since
I installed SUSE 9.1I get a no recipient error from postfix. I know
others have had this problem but after an extensive search I can find no
solution. As of yet no one seems t
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