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Re: Strange mail() behaviors: msg#00269php.tcphp
On 6/27/05, Ryan Coleman wrote about sendmail_path: > Undefined. On all three machines. > What would you recommend? Well, it's just a thought. Since it's working on the other machines, you might want to look closer at config differences, for which I have no further suggestions right now. sendmail_path="/path/to/sendmail -f default.address-hcDgGtZH8xNAfugRpC6u6w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" This will force the sender address to be "default.address-hcDgGtZH8xNAfugRpC6u6w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", and therefore the Return-Path header (which you can't set directly, that's sendmail's job). Of course, you might want to set other switches on sendmail, or use something other than sendmail entirely. Check the relevant man pages. Sorry if I'm slow to respond and have to be quick, I'm grabbing time away from a conference. Anyway, hope that helps, Sam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: talk-unsubscribe-4zcLI8jJc/rYtjvyW6yDsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Please read and follow the list guidelines: http://www.tcphp.org/mailing_list/guidelines The tcphp.org mailing list is sponsored by pajunas interactive, inc. |
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