Hi.
I had the same problem. All the settings were right but the mail() function still
didn't worked. Finally I used a SMTP server on my machine. If the SMTP server is on
the same machine as the web server (apache in my case) the mail() function works fine.
If somebody has another solution f
Dear Friends,
I have tried to be as specific I could according to the little knowledge I
have in PHP, I have some problem to completing the task, I have read as much
I could about that and having the same problem Adrian Gould have, to the
exception that Apache run. Please find below all I have pr
Dear Friends,
I have tried to be as specific I could according to the little knowledge I
have in PHP, I have some problem to completing the task, I have read as much
I could about that and having the same problem Adrian Gould have, to the
exception that Apache run. Please find below all I have pr
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Hi Adrian,
On 08 March 2001 at 20:57:57 +0800 (which was 12:57 where I live) Adrian
Gould wrote
AG> nope, nothing getting to the SMTP server.
As I said, Just an idea
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Thank you for your time, _
> AG> Yes, I am using Lyris / Mercury for this and they are SMTP (Lyris
> AG> passes any unknown addresses onto the Mercury system).
>
> Just an idea, can you see the logs of the smtp server. Do
> they have any
> records in them for when you try to send a message.
Hi David
nope, nothing gettin
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Hello Adrian,
On 08 March 2001 at 10:41:39 +0800 (which was 02:41 where I live) Adrian
Gould
AG> Yes, I am using Lyris / Mercury for this and they are SMTP (Lyris
AG> passes any unknown addresses onto the Mercury system).
Just an idea, can you see
> Can you 'ping idris.curtin.edu.au' from your windows machine?
yes...
> Is that machine the SMTP server?
Yes, I am using Lyris / Mercury for this and they are SMTP (Lyris passes any
unknown addresses onto the Mercury system).
> You can try to use the IP address of your mail
> server instead
Can you 'ping idris.curtin.edu.au' from your windows machine? Is that
machine the SMTP server? If you use Microsoft Exchange for your email
server, is it configured to allow SMTP access? (Outlook and Windows
Messaging DON'T access an Exchange mail server by SMTP/POP3 but instead use
a proprietary