Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-12-01 Thread Youri LACAN-BARTLEY
Hi there Chantal, Hi all, have you ever thought of using phpMailer or swiftmailer? That has solved me a lot of hassle with time, especially as far as correctly setting the Return-Path is concerned. Good luck ! Chantal Rosmuller wrote: >>> The strange thing is that even the fifth parameter soluti

Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-12-01 Thread Chantal Rosmuller
> > The strange thing is that even the fifth parameter solution doesn't work. > > I use Postfix as MTA by the way. > > Strange - I use postfix on my dev server and it works fine. Are you > running anything non-default in postfix (eg chroot) ? > > -- > Postgresql & php tutorials > http://www.design

Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-11-29 Thread Chris
Chantal Rosmuller wrote: On Wednesday 29 November 2006 00:45, Chris wrote: you will most likely change what I forgot to mention that I can't set the return-path either. That can *only* be an email address - you can't include a "name" in the return-path. Also it can't be changed if safe-mode is

Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-11-29 Thread Chantal Rosmuller
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 00:45, Chris wrote: you will most likely change what > > > > I forgot to mention that I can't set the return-path either. > > That can *only* be an email address - you can't include a "name" in the > return-path. Also it can't be changed if safe-mode is on for the ser

Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-11-28 Thread Chris
Chantal Rosmuller wrote: Hi Manuel, 1) I can't get the From header right, when I receive the test mail the sender is apache There is From: and From . From is not a real header. It is just set by some MTA to the return path address and is also used as separator in mailbox files with multiple me

Re: [PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-11-28 Thread Chantal Rosmuller
Hi Manuel, > > 1) I can't get the From header right, when I receive the test mail the > > sender is apache > > There is From: and From . From is not a real header. It is just set by > some MTA to the return path address and is also used as separator in > mailbox files with multiple messages in the

[PHP] Re: mail header questions

2006-11-27 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, on 11/27/2006 05:14 PM Chantal Rosmuller said the following: > I'm working on a mailform and it's kind of working but I still have 2 > problems: > > 1) I can't get the From header right, when I receive the test mail the sender > is apache There is From: and From . From is not a real hea