Re: Re: Sending Emails

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That's what I did to get around it. Fortunately my ISP doesn't care who the mail is addressed from, so I'm able to send the mail as if it's from any address I want, but some ISPs have their mail server configured so that only the email address of the connected uername (primarily on dialup systems) will work.

HarryG wrote:
Well you should still be able to relay messages via your ISP's mail server.
Meaning in your php.ini, under the mail server settings put in mail.aol.com
or mail.whateverisp.com.
You just have to find out your isps mail server name and put it in your
php.ini

"Armando" <dijital@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes you can do it but you have to remember that some people on certain
ISPs may not ever receive email from you. For instance, my IP address is
listed on the mail abuse DUL list (actually my whole subnet is, and most
other Shaw subnets are as well). Because of that DUL list no AOL user
will ever get an email that is sent from my home server.

You can check if your IP address may be on a mail abuse black list by
going here: http://www.mail-abuse.com/lookup.html.

This is actually funny because DUL stands for Dial Up List to prevent
dynamic dialup users from spamming, but I'm on a cable modem service. I
guess it's the principle though. You really never know which ISPs filter
email based on DUL lists and whatnot until people start complaining that
they aren't getting their automatically generated emails from your
website. It's a real pain in the a$$ :) Cheers.

Armando

HarryG wrote:

I have a similar setup on my xp pro box but with iis. I have installed

the

smtp service of iis and in my php.ini said that the mailserver is

localhost.

I can send out email using my php forms and applications.

"Hassan Shaikh" <hassan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:41DBB5DF.4090108@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Hi,

My server is on dynamic IP and I'm using NO-IP.com (or similar service)
to get a boring-weeeird-name.com :) Now, is it possible to send email
via PHP thru that server? Or do I need to use some sort of command-line
MUA / mail client to enable sending EMAILS using PHP?

Using the Apache 1.3.33, PHP5 on Win XP Pro. Please advise.

Thanks.


Hassan




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