RE: Contact Form Problem

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Sounds more like a blacklisted email domain...

-----Original Message-----
From: dustie [mailto:djdust@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 12:55 PM
To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Contact Form Problem

Hi all

Got an absolutely baffling problem with a bit of code that I've been using for a very long time now that I've never had a problem with until now...

Here's the code:

*<?php
$To = "djdust@xxxxxxxxxxxx";
$Subject = "Testing";
$Headers = "From: contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; if (!isset($_POST['Email'])){ ?> <div id="contact_form"> <form id="form" name="Form" method="post" action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>"> <label>Name</label> <input type="text" name="Name" /> <label>Email Address<em></label> <input type="text" name="Email" /> <label>Message:</label> <textarea name="Message" rows="10" cols="10"></textarea> <button type="submit" name="Submit">Send!!</button> </form> </div> <?php
     } else {
         $Line1="you got the following message:";
         $Content = "$Line1\n\nName: $_POST[Name]\n\nEmail: 
$_POST[Email]\n\nMessage:\n\n$_POST[Message]";
mail("$To","$Subject","$Content","$Headers");
     } ?>
*

When it runs, no email is forwarded from it.  It's always worked before and, after a very long time diagnosing, I've pinpointed what the problem is - it's the 4th line:

*$Headers = "From: contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";*

Specifically, the domain name.  If I change it to *anything else* at all (such as wedding.com or swindon.com), the form works and the message arrives.  Keep it as it is though and the message just disappears down a black hole.  This is the same domain name that the page/site is going to be hosted at.  Has anyone got any idea at all why this is happening?  
All my other websites use the same code and have their own domain name in the email address and work perfectly. Why is this one single site not playing ball?

Thanks in advance

Darren

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