Hi Peter,
RFC 2156 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2156.html) defines the importance
header as following:
importance = "low" / "normal" / "high"
Which means that you can either use the values low, normal or high
HTH,
Christian
The only one I do not know what to set it to is "Importance". What values
are possible there? Is it the same as for X-priority?
Regards,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Angelo Zanetti [mailto:angelo@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 5:53 PM
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Mail and hotmail
Peter Lauri wrote:
Best group member,
I am sending email to a hotmail thru PHP. When I send it like this it
arrives (in the junk mail, but it arrives):
mail('theaddress@xxxxxxxxxxx', 'A nice subject', 'Some text');
It works well, but I want to change the FROM header so I do this:
mail('theaddress@xxxxxxxxxxx', 'A nice subject', 'Some text', 'From: Peter
Lauri <peter@xxxxxxxx>');
This email does not arrive to the Hotmail inbox.
If I send to a regular email, like Google Email (gmail) or a regular POP3
it
arrives without problems.
Anyone who has experienced this problem with sending emails to Hotmail?
And
how do you solve it?
Best regards,
Peter Lauri
you need to set your mail headers for the mail to be assumed valid,
namely:
X-Sender
From
Date
Subject
Delivered-to
MIME-Version
Reply-To
Content-type
X-Priority
Importance
Return-Path
X-Mailer
HTH
Angelo
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