Why not change the email address to be a valid one and receive through your ISP. On 8/17/05 11:28 AM, "George B" <geoizil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Shaw, Chris - Accenture wrote: >> <snip> >> yeah I can send to the SMTP server of my ISP, but no where else. >> </snip> >> >> If you can send to the smtp server then your ISP should deliver the email. >> >> If you have not filled in the sendmail_from var in the php.ini correctly, >> they cannot send back a mail saying there was a problem with the delivery. >> >> >> >> >> ************************ >> >> This message has been delivered to the Internet by the Revenue Internet >> e-mail service >> >> ************************* > Ok guys! It has sent the mail succesfully everywhere! Now one more > thing. How do I make it so I can receive mail? I am using my ISP's POP > server but I dosent send back because my e-mail is george@localhost. How > do I setup my own domain and does it cost money for an e-mail? -- Stephen Johnson The Lone Coder stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.thelonecoder.com *Continuing the struggle against bad code* -- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php