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pouletfou at gmail dot com
06-Aug-2009 05:39
I use this script to test webapps using mail with this little php script saved as /usr/sbin/sendmail :

#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
   
//====================================================
    // Program : Fake send mail
    // Author : pouletfou at gmail
    // Description : save this file as /usr/sbin/sendmail
    //  and you can test your PHP applications using mail
    //  by looking at the /tmp/fakesendmail.log files.
    //====================================================

   
define('LOGFILE','/tmp/fakesendmail.log');

   
$log = fopen (LOGFILE,'a+');

   
fwrite($log,"\n".implode(' ',$argv).
    
" called on : ".date('Y-m-d H:i:s')."\n");

   
fwrite($log,file_get_contents("php://stdin"));
   
fwrite($log,
"\n===========================================================\n");
   
fclose($log);

?>
Ashlin
15-Apr-2009 05:34
2 points have to be set :

<?php
ini_set
("SMTP","smtp.example.com" );
ini_set('sendmail_from', 'user@example.com');
?>

or set them in the php.ini file

By doing this, i have fixed definetly this problem :-)
burkestar at gmail dot com
06-Nov-2008 06:15
The workaround mentioned above only works with IIS 5 assuming you've configured the Virtual SMTP Server to accept relays. 

In IIS console, right-click SMTP Virtual Server and choose "Properties". On "Access" tab, click "Relay..." button and make sure "All except the list below" is selected.

Warning: This is just a quick fix which exposes a security risk because allowing your SMTP server to be a relay with anonymous access could make your computer susceptible to becoming a spam zombie.  You should properly add your computer's IP address to the list and choose "Only the list below" instead to lock it down.
podlom at gmail dot com
23-Oct-2008 01:24
If you are sending e-mails in non latin character add charset information.
For example:

<?php
// header for Russian encoding will be: windows-1251
$header = "From: Shkodenko V. Taras p0dl0m@gmail.com"\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"windows-1251\"\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit";
?>
Jung-Ho
14-Oct-2008 08:42
What "Some Guy" stated is true (for my case at least).

I am running WinXP Pro, IIS5, PHP5.

To test PHP's mail function, I utilized the below code that "dev at realynospamspcweb dot nl" posted (the code that they stated worked for them without errors).

<?php

$Name
= "Da Duder"; //senders name
$email = "email@adress.com"; //senders e-mail adress
$recipient = "PersonWhoGetsIt@emailadress.com"; //recipient
$mail_body = "The text for the mail..."; //mail body
$subject = "Subject for reviever"; //subject
$header = "From: ". $Name . " <" . $email . ">\r\n"; //optional headerfields

mail($recipient, $subject, $mail_body, $header); //mail command :)
?>

This (the above code) did not work for me.

But after utilizing "Some Guy's" tip and making the below modification, it did.  Thank you "Some Guy".

<?php

$Name
= "Da Duder"; //senders name
$email = "email@adress.com"; //senders e-mail adress
$recipient = "PersonWhoGetsIt@emailadress.com"; //recipient
$mail_body = "The text for the mail..."; //mail body
$subject = "Subject for reviever"; //subject
$header = "From: ". $Name . " <" . $email . ">\r\n"; //optional headerfields

ini_set('sendmail_from', 'me@domain.com'); //Suggested by "Some Guy"

mail($recipient, $subject, $mail_body, $header); //mail command :)
?>

Now this code worked for me.

It might be of interest that I did not need to modify any of the default "php.ini" settings...

SMTP = localhost
smtp_port = 25
Some guy
01-Sep-2008 12:17
Under windows there is a bug in php/mail

See here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28038

this results in you being unable to send 'From: Full Name <me@domain.com>'

Workaround is:

Set the following before calling the mail function:

ini_set('sendmail_from', 'me@domain.com);
dev at realynospamspcweb dot nl
22-Aug-2008 09:16
@Crusiatus Black
23-May-2008 05:00

Code below works without errors
<?php

$Name
= "Da Duder"; //senders name
$email = "email@adress.com"; //senders e-mail adress
$recipient = "PersonWhoGetsIt@emailadress.com"; //recipient
$mail_body = "The text for the mail..."; //mail body
$subject = "Subject for reviever"; //subject
$header = "From: ". $Name . " <" . $email . ">\r\n"; //optional headerfields

mail($recipient, $subject, $mail_body, $header); //mail command :)
?>

Introduction> <imap_utf8
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