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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/13/07 15:50

Spartacus wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Spartacus wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> I should also add - the best way to fix these problems is to look at
>>>> the headers for a working email, then look at the headers in the
>>>> email you're sending. See what is different.
>>>
>>> Nothing different, except I don't get what I want - the missing
>>> quotes, names and brackets.
>>>
>>>> And when I say "look at the headers", I mean examining the source -
>>>> not what your reader displays.
>>>
>>> I already have. I've echo()'d the headers and examined the source of
>>> the email that turned up.
>>>
>>> Spartacus
>>
>> And when you compare the source of the failing email to the source of
>> a working email, what do you see?
>
> I have to take out the name and the angle brackets. So all I see is an
> email address. I can't seem to get the emails to display/send as
>
> Name <email>
>
> --
> Spartacus

As I said - what do you see when you display the source of the failing
email and compare it to the source of a working email?

It does work.

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