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Posted by nextpulse on 10/09/07 23:00
On Oct 9, 3:08 pm, nextpulse <rob...@nextpulse.com> wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, dkruger <davidkru...@techie.com> wrote:
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> > On Oct 9, 4:17 pm, dkruger <davidkru...@techie.com> wrote:
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> > > On Oct 9, 3:27 pm, nextpulse <rob...@nextpulse.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Fedora, using php5. The mail() function returns a success - but the
> > > > mail itself is not actually sent.
> > > > How do I go about debugging this? Do I need to do this at the linux
> > > > command level to ensure mail is working? any logs i need to look at?
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> > > You could probably check the messages log file. Be sure that sendmail
> > > is working, and that on the receiving end it is not being blocked. If
> > > your linux host is not setup for the right MX, for mail it is sending
> > > as, it is normal for receiving mail servers to discard, or at least
> > > flag it as being spam. check your /var/spool/mqueue after verifying
> > > that sendmail is operating, your mails should be listed there, if
> > > sendmail is not working to relay the mail.
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> > Also be sure that you have an SMTP and smtp port setup under [mail
> > function] in your php.ini file.
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> Yep. They are all setup.
> Essentially, this worked on another box (fedora 4 and php4). I am
> porting it to a new box (php5) and it stopped working (with no code
> changes). So I am debugging to try an locate the issue. Any help in
> this area will be appreciated. Logs to look at etc.
Also:
If I use SMTP to use an external mail server - how do I pass in the
login info?
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