Re: PHP's mail(): proper way to send a 'From' header

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On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Eric Butera <eric.butera@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Yep!  Just a note on this though.  You have to control the domain
> you're forcing the return-path on or else it will get rejected by a
> lot of servers because of SPF rules.  It has bit my company in the
> behind quite a bit recently.  :)

    Thanks for adding that, Eric.  I had forgotten to mention it.  :-)

    And I've run into the same problems, especially in the last year
or so.  It was because of an inter-domain contact form, similar to
email, that allowed users to mail each other online without giving out
an actual email address.  The forced FROM caused a lot of problems,
which could only be fixed by making permanent changes to the DNS ---
which the OP doesn't want to do in this case.

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