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 Posted by Jim Michaels on 03/02/06 00:25 
"cover" <coverlandNOSPAM914@yahoo.com> wrote in message  
news:4d8602dnuuvlqgnkqnhfsf079un9es5jp2@4ax.com... 
> In my PHP 5.0 at home, I'm using the following code to successfully 
> write to a database and also send out an email.  For some reason, when 
> I take this code to work, it still writes to the database but doesn't 
> send mail so we're (me and the I.T. guy) trying to find out whether 
> it's the difference between PHP 4 or something else with email 
> security. 
> 
> Does anyone here have experience with mail() in PHP 4 to know whether 
> PHP 4 had issues with mail() that were fixed with PHP 5 ???? We've 
> been chasing this from the mail server side at work when perhaps its 
> some nuance between versions of PHP. 
> 
> Appreciate any help... 
> 
> Chris 
> 
> 
> /* > $to = stripslashes($to); */ 
> $to = stripslashes($to)."\r\n"; 
> $subject = stripslashes($subject); 
> $text = stripslashes($text); 
> /* > mail('$to',$subject, $text); */ 
> mail($to, $subject, $text, "From: admin@localhosthome.com"); 
 
perhaps it's your from address is invalid on your mailserver. 
or it could be php.ini 
 
; For Win32 only. 
;sendmail_from = me@example.com 
 
; For Unix only.  You may supply arguments as well (default:  
"sendmail -t -i"). 
;sendmail_path = 
 
; Force the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra  
parameters 
; to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace the value of 
; the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode. 
;mail.force_extra_parameters = 
 
is set wrong.
 
  
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