$headers = "From: \"Thomas Le\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\nMailed-by:
whatever\n";
mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'test', 'test', $headers);
NOTE:
The RFC says use \r\n between headers.
gmail is broken and will puke if you do.
Complaint to gmail, please.
On Sat, December 22, 2007 10:27 pm, Thomas Le wrote:
How do I structure the $additionalHeaders string so that it is useful? Is
there a specific order the headers have to be in? How do I delimit multiple
headers? I want the from and mailed-by fields to be modified by this
variable when mailed from the PHP script. I am getting the server name of my
hos
hi,
i have a problem with imap_mail. the mails i always send with this
function contents in the header field 'from' always the server where php
is installed. in our system php and the mail server are installed on
different machines. so i think that might be the problem. but we
configured in t
Paul Aviles wrote:
> Hello, I am having problems with this code below. The system is a FC1
> server
> and it is supposed to send an email collecting some information of a
> computer. The problem I am having is with the "<" and ">" characters. When
> the $header variable is created, it does not work
20 Dec 2004 20:00:22 -0500
Subject: [PHP] imap_mail problems
> Hello, I am having problems with this code below. The system is a FC1
> server
> and it is supposed to send an email collecting some information of a
> computer. The problem I am having is with the "<" a
Hello, I am having problems with this code below. The system is a FC1 server
and it is supposed to send an email collecting some information of a
computer. The problem I am having is with the "<" and ">" characters. When
the $header variable is created, it does not work if you add the < and >
c
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