* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for confirming what I previously described as "PEAR zealots
> that pop in once in a while". Curt was trying to pass the impression
> that this thing of PEAR zealots that try to compete with the PHP Classes
> site was something that I invented.
Hello,
On 07/19/2004 11:45 AM, Justin Patrin wrote:
As you can see, Curt, and others, it's impossible to talk to Manuel as
he has an obvious bias for his own site and always assumes that
anything you say is an attack on him or his site personally. He
doesn't read what you write and says the same th
Thank you for stepping in justin,
I can see a lot of sense in what Curt is saying and it tallies with my
own experience in working with mail APIs not just in PHP but other
languages as well.
--
Raditha Dissanayake.
http://
As you can see, Curt, and others, it's impossible to talk to Manuel as
he has an obvious bias for his own site and always assumes that
anything you say is an attack on him or his site personally. He
doesn't read what you write and says the same things over and over.
I just leave his posts alone no
Hello,
On 07/19/2004 04:00 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
Ok so a lot of bugs have been submited, and I do notice that they
are either green or gray. Of which, in case you didn't read the
legend. green == CLOSED (aka resolved and fixed!!!) gray == bogus.
meaning the person was using the function improperly
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> On 07/19/2004 12:32 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >
> >Ok so a lot of bugs have been submited, and I do notice that they
> >are either green or gray. Of which, in case you didn't read the
> >legend. green == CLOSED (aka resolved and fixed!!!) gray == bogus.
> >me
Hello,
On 07/19/2004 12:32 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
If you pay more attention you may notice that I always say that it
*sounds* like a PHP bug. I am not even saying that is necessarily a PHP
bug.
what ever you are trying to say about it being a bug or not, it is
one of the worst ways i've ever see
Sorry, but I have to respond to this because of the falicies that
are involved with the whole issue.
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> On 07/18/2004 10:21 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >>
> >>If you pay more attention you may notice that I always say that it
> >>*sounds* like a PHP bug. I am no
Hello,
On 07/18/2004 10:21 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
For SMTP, all lines should be ended with CR+LF, or else messages may be
discarded by spam filters or other programs. However, if you use the
mail() function it may do some filtering on its own.
The mail() function does not do any filtering.
Read
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> On 07/17/2004 03:11 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
>
> For SMTP, all lines should be ended with CR+LF, or else messages may be
> discarded by spam filters or other programs. However, if you use the
> mail() function it may do some filtering on its
Hello,
On 07/17/2004 03:11 AM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
remove carriage returns to prevent embedded email directives
In an other thread, I readed that sentence. I'm interested to find more
information about that. I have some mail forms and want to make them as
secure and possible, but do not know about
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> On 07/16/2004 10:49 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> remove carriage returns to prevent embedded email directives
> >>>
> >>>In an other thread, I readed that sentence. I'm interested to find more
> >>>information about that. I have some mail forms and want to
Hello,
On 07/16/2004 10:49 PM, Curt Zirzow wrote:
remove carriage returns to prevent embedded email directives
In an other thread, I readed that sentence. I'm interested to find more
information about that. I have some mail forms and want to make them as
secure and possible, but do not know about
Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
On 07/15/2004 10:25 PM, Jordi Canals wrote:
> remove carriage returns to prevent embedded email directives
Should I filter all CR and LF Just in headers or also I should do that
in the message body? (Which is sent in the SMTP DATA section).
Anyway, you may want to take
* Thus wrote Manuel Lemos:
> Hello,
>
> On 07/15/2004 10:25 PM, Jordi Canals wrote:
> >Dennis Gearon wrote:
> >
> > > remove carriage returns to prevent embedded email directives
> >
> >In an other thread, I readed that sentence. I'm interested to find more
> >information about that. I have some
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