Re: mail function problem

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On 7/5/07, web2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <web2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris a écrit :
> web2 wrote:
>> Chris a écrit :
>>>
>>>>> Try this:
>>>>> <?
>>>>> $email = "test@xxxxx";
>>>>> $headers  = "From: ".$email."\r\n";
>>>>> $headers .= "X-Mailer: PHP/".phpversion()."\r\n";
>>>>> if(mail("test2@xxxxx","essai","test",$headers)) {
>>>>>    echo "OK: ".ini_get('sendmail_path');
>>>>> } else {
>>>>>    echo "NOK: ".ini_get('sendmail_path');
>>>>> }
>>>>> ?>
>>>>>
>>>>>    Note
>>>>>
>>>> Same result : "NOK /usr/lib/sendmail -t -i"
>>>> I think the problem is not in the test script.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is that the right path? Normally it's /usr/sbin/sendmail not /usr/lib .
>>>
>> Yes, /usr/sbin/sendmail is a link to /usr/lib/sendmail.
>>
>> I've made tests and with the php binary (php -f myscript.php), the
>> mail is send.
>> It only doesn't work with the apache module (libphp5.so)...
>>
>> So, it confirms that the script and the PHP configuration (php.ini)
>> are OK.
>
> Are you running SeLinux by any chance? Check your /var/log/messages
> and/or /var/log/syslog to see if they provide any answers.
>
I'm not running SeLinux, I'm using Solaris 10 (AMD64), and I've checked
syslog and messages but there's nothing...

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