He says later in his email that: "The reason I mention this is because any email delivery failures will not be sent back to you, but to our servers (due to the way that PHP writes the email headers when using the mail() command)." ... Is there a way to get the bounces to go to the reply to address? I've never really cared to, but now that he mentions it ... It would be nice. <>< Ryan -----Original Message----- From: -{ Rene Brehmer }- [mailto:metalbunny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 6:08 PM To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Mail() - Preposterous Accusation At 00:01 08-04-2004, Ryan Jameson (USA) wrote: >I know this isn't technically DB related but this is the list that I >use. I'd just like to know if anyone else thinks the below statement is >accurate. If it is, why hasn't the mail function been modified in the >more recent builds? I've been using PHP since it was invented & never >had a problem with mail. > >"Also note that your form page is currently using the PHP mail() >function, which doesn't work very well anymore. You would be best >advised to use another solution (one example is PHPMailer - >http://phpmailer.sf.net/) for doing PHP script-based email delivery." Sounds alot more like advertising than sanity ... there's not much trickery in using the mail() function ... only if you want to attach files can it get a bit tricky (encoding the file and inserting the result), but in reality, there's not much in using that function properly ... Rene -- Rene Brehmer aka Metalbunny ~ If you don't like what I have to say ... don't read it ~ http://metalbunny.net/ References, tools, and other useful stuff... Check out the new Metalbunny forums @ http://forums.metalbunny.net/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php