Posted by Stefan Mueller on 11/24/05 02:15
> Your original code snippet was:
>
>> <?php
>> $name = "User";
>> $email = "user@inter.net";
>> $header = "From: \"$name\" <$email>";
>> echo $header;
>> ?>
Yea, you're right. Because
echo $header
didn't show what I expected. But I do have mail() in my PHP part.
But you're right again. If I put mail() within the same PHP part I don't
have the problem we are talking about. It's a different one. I experience
this problem only if I use
echo $header
Great, now I understand what's going on and now I understand why in all
other PHP pages they use
$headers .= 'From: "User" <user@inter.net>' . "\r\n";
They just do mail() and not echo.
But I still have the problem that I can't send a mail with the following
mail header:
$headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\n";
$headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n";
$headers .= "From: \"User\" <user@inter.net>\n";
Therefore $headers is set to (echo $header;)
MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 From: "User"
<user@inter.net>
The mail has not been delivered and my PHP server says:
[24-Nov-2005 00:37:19] PHP Warning: mail() [<a
href='function.mail'>function.mail</a>]: SMTP server response: 501 5.5.4
Invalid Address in C:\PHP\file.php on line 132
If I use
$headers .= "From: user@inter.net\n";
instead of
$headers .= "From: \"User\" <user@inter.net>\n";
is works perfect.
What's wrong?
I'm really loosing the hope.
Stefan
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