On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 07:33:04PM +0100, Starhost - N.P.G. Elsten wrote:
|
| How come that when a user send's a email and when it isn't able to
| deliver it I get the error message and not the user who is sending
| the email??
|
| Apache runs as user httpd. So PHP also use that uid. And all
| undeliveral email is returned to httpd@???. Really
| frustrating.
Of course the bounce goes to the user "httpd" since he's the one who
sent the message in the first place!
(snail-mail analogy : if I write my friend a letter, but put your home
as the return address, I'm not going to get the letter back when it is
undeliverable)
| How can I solve this??
One solution is to make 'httpd' a trusted user and have your script
use the "-f" option to set the "real" sender in the envelope.
-D
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