Re: mail() function

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Is the the type of thing I would need?

http://www.postcastserver.com/

I found where I am supposed to alter the PHP.ini file. What am I supposed to type instead of 'localhost'

Rick

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From: Jason Wong <php-db@gremlins.biz>
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To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re:  mail() function
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 14:49:29 +0800

On Saturday 22 March 2003 16:53, Rick Dahl wrote:
> I think the fact that I don't have a mailserver would do it. Unless the
> PHP home edition 2 bundle has a mailserver, I don't have one. Where can I
> get one of those? Can I get it for free?


I think having a mailserver would be a tremendous help in sending mail :)

If you're running on some Windows system you can try specifying the SMTP
server provided by your ISP. Otherwise google is your friend.

If you're running some *nix system then they usually come with the ubiquitous
sendmail.


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