On Thursday 14 October 2004 01:10, Matthew Sims wrote:
> The mail settings in php.ini is for Windows only. When using PHP on
> Unix/Linux, mail() always defaults to the sendmail binary on localhost. So
> you can ignore what it says in phpinfo.
That's incorrect. The
sendmail_path =
setting is
> So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo
> (unless
> anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in
> the
> phpinfo?
>
> That is why I posted. I apologize if I didn't make it clear. I have read
> all
> about mail, and even used the fantastic Lem
- Original Message -
From: "Jed R. Brubaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:21 pm
Subject: Re: [PHP] mail problems - phpinfo information
> So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is
> phpinfo (unless
> anyone has some
Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo (unless
anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in the
phpinfo?
No.
Given the paths phpinfo is reporting, is there anyway that the system could
somehow still be using qmail? O
Jay Blanchard wrote:
From http://www.php.net/mail, something you have not read apparently
Pt. Read? Why would I do that? ;)
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So as I am not an administrator, and all I have to go on is phpinfo (unless
anyone has some suggestions), should I be seeing some trace of qmail in the
phpinfo?
That is why I posted. I apologize if I didn't make it clear. I have read all
about mail, and even used the fantastic Lemos MIME proble
Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
I have been having all kinds of problems with the mail() function in PHP. I
realize that there are problems inheritly, but I think I am still trying to
track down the problem.
My latest theory is that PHP isn't set up to work with the right mailing
program. I know that ou
> I have been having all kinds of problems with the mail() function in PHP.
> I
> realize that there are problems inheritly, but I think I am still trying
> to
> track down the problem.
>
> My latest theory is that PHP isn't set up to work with the right mailing
> program. I know that our system is
[snip]
... making me wonder if a local sendmail is handling the requests
instead.
With all of the above refering to sendmail, is there anyway that my
mail()
can actually be using qmail?
[/snip]
>From http://www.php.net/mail, something you have not read apparently
"For the Mail functions to
I have been having all kinds of problems with the mail() function in PHP. I
realize that there are problems inheritly, but I think I am still trying to
track down the problem.
My latest theory is that PHP isn't set up to work with the right mailing
program. I know that our system is supposed to
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