mail function returns 1(true) whether or not i'm sending to the new virtual host domain name or any random domain name. turns out sendmail function does the same thing, so it looks like it's a sendmail problem... but how is that possible if i've never configured anything for this new domain except for http virtual host config? hmm. On 7/13/07, Tanner Postert <tanner.postert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
apache is definitely listed in the trusted users, as I mentioned, I can send from dozens of other domains, its just one specific domain that I can't. i'll let you know the results of sending the email from outside of php. On 7/12/07, Chris <dmagick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Richard Lynch wrote: > > On Thu, July 12, 2007 6:33 pm, Tanner Postert wrote: > >> I am currently running > >> > >> PHP 5.1.4 > >> Fedora Core 5 > >> > >> i'm trying to exectute the following test script. > >> > >> <?php > >> $to = 'my.email@xxxxxxxxxxx'; > >> $subject = 'the subject'; > >> $message = 'body'; > >> $headers = 'From: webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx' . "\r\n" . > >> 'Reply-To: webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx' . "\r\n" . > >> 'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion(); > >> > >> mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); > >> ?> > > > > You really ought to be getting the return value from mail() and > > checking it for success... > > > > Error-checking is good. :-) > > > >> i have about 10 or so different virtual hosts running on this > machine, > >> and > >> if i use any of them for the from & reply-to addresses, it works > fine, > >> or > >> even if i use domains I don't control like aol.com or example.com > >> those work > >> too, but one particular new virtual host doesn't work, it re-writes > >> the from > >> address to the default virtual host address. which is strange because > > >> that > >> isn't in the php.ini anywhere, but it could just be taking the > >> hostname. > >> > >> anyone have any ideas? > > > > As I understand it: > > > > If the PHP (read: Apache) User is not "trusted" in sendmail config, > > then sendmail won't let that user forge the return headers, and the > > return comes from the default set in sendmail configuration. > > Which is mentioned in the documentation: > > http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php > > ;) > > Sendmail and exim definitely have this sort of problem, I don't think > postfix or qmail do though. > > -- > Postgresql & php tutorials > http://www.designmagick.com/ >