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 Posted by juglesh on 06/13/87 11:44 
Justin wrote: 
> YC wrote: 
> > I never had problem with this PHP page with mail() function with at 
> > least 5 different servers, but email sent through the server of this 
> > "T" company tends to get blocked by spam filters.  I tested with my 
> > different email accounts and these are the results. 
> > 
> > * The mail is delivered to the "Inbox" of my AOL account. 
> > * The mail is delivered to the "Bulk Mail" folder of my hotmail and msn 
> > accounts. 
> > * The mail is delivered to the "Spam" folder of another account of 
> > mine. 
> > * The mail is not delivered to any of my two university accounts. 
> > 
> > One thing I noticed is that this "T" company hasn't setup the "From" 
> > section, unlike the other servers that I worked with before, so the 
> > mail is coming from "Nobody" <nobody@________>.  I suggested the tech 
> > person of the company update the "php.ini" file, but he doesn't admit 
> > that's the issue.  I tried manually adding the From with PHP coding 
> > with "$headers," but it didn't make any change. 
> > 
> > So any idea about this problem? 
> > 
> > YC 
> > 
> I had this issue with a moronic hoster that would not set the From: 
> variable in PHP. 
> 
> I had to resort to setting this using ini_set function. Throw it in a 
> common file like the one you have you mysql connect details in. 
 
also, you might try sending with smtp using pear's mail or phpmailer. 
It's gotten me around a similar issue. 
--  
j
 
  
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