There are a lot of limitations in the built-in PHP mail function. If
you want more control over how your email is sent, try using
phpmailer. It's all php code, so you can customize it to your needs,
not that you need to.
http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/
On Dec 3, 2005, at 2:45 AM, Dan wrote:
I have a PHP 4.x install on an Apache server. I have a PHP
application and a call to the mail function. I have 2 static IP's
on the server and I have one web server and one instance of postfix
for each IP to basically separate the two sites. The only issue I
have right now is sending mail via PHP.
I have tried to set the SMTP server and reply address via a
php_value in my httpd.conf file and via the ini_set function for my
site in question. Regardless of these setting mail is sent from
the www user at my main site domain:
Return-Path: <www@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Received: from mail.wavefront.ca ([unix socket])
by mail.wavefront.ca (Cyrus v2.2.12-OS X 10.4.0) with LMTPA;
Fri, 02 Dec 2005 12:45:07 -0700
I've also tried the IMAP functions but also with no success. I
basically want the mail to look as though it was from the other
domain.
Dan T
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