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 Posted by Mtr on 10/01/07 17:36 
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:16:18 -0000, petersprc <petersprc@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
>Hi, 
> 
>Try adding the -f option to sendmail on unix: 
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>mail('to@dest', 'Subject', 'Message', 
>  "From: My Site <info@site>", '-finfo@site'); 
 
That works just fine, even for Exim. Thank you, Peter. 
 
But still, the first Received: line shows the account name as the 
originating host. I've tried the -oMs option, but that fails. (I'll have to 
contact the server admin to see about being a "trusted caller".) 
 
However, is there a PHP way to override the HELO/EHLO hostname that calls 
Exim (just as there was an Exim way to override what goes into the 
envelope's From).? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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>On Oct 1, 8:44 am, Mtr <M...@no.spam> wrote: 
>> Using the mail() function, I can easily change the From address that 
>> appears in an email. But how do I change the From that gets sent in the 
>> SMTP conversation, which results in the address that appears in the 
>> envelope's Return-path: header? That value currently is the 
>> account_name@machine_name, but I don't want to give away my Linux account 
>> name with every single email. 
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