Posted by Tim Ferguson on 01/16/07 18:34
"P Pulkkinen" <perttu.POISTATAMA.pulkkinen@POISTATAMA.elisanet.fi> wrote
in news:jU0rh.5289$Fd3.2713@reader1.news.saunalahti.fi:
>
>> I have tried all the ways I can think of to create the $header
>> string, but all with the same outcome. There is no function or
>> variable called
>
> Have you also tried to make a simple test header string without any
> string concanations and variables?
Yes: I can send it with all the bcc addresses on a single line and it goes
out correctly to all four addresses.
> Because often we can be so sure, that our variable is something that
> it is not.
That is the reason for the echo("<pre>$header</pre>"); line.
> Options imho:
>
> a) your string is not want you think it is
Possible, but I can't see what else it could be.
> b) the way you believe that string should be build for mail()-function
> is wrong
As far as I can tell, it's RFC conformant. There is no way I can put all
100 addresses on one line.
> c) more mysterious server reason
My server reports that this one file is encoded as UTF-8 rather than ISO-
8859-1 (which all the other pages on the same site are) but I don't know if
I am now chasing ghosts.
Thanks anyway
Tim F
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