>Philip suggested a while ago that the -oMr option could possibly be used,
>to set a "protocol name" (which could perhaps be a PHP script name; a
>patch to mail() could probably insert this). I was going to have a play
>with it myself, although haven't yet found the time.
Yeah, actually I had thought of just specifying additional paramaters to the
"sendmail" program that is set in the php.ini file. I figured I could use
one of the -oM paramaters to pass the CGI variables, but it turns out that
didn't work at all. My last hope (and seems only real option) is to add
some code to insert CGI variable headers in the actual mail() function of
PHP.
I'd be more than happy if anyone else has ever done anything about this and
may have an alternate solution - getting the PHP people to adopt a patch to
mail() might be a bit hard (they're picky little people, not much fun to
deal with them all the time).
Eli.
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From: exim-users-admin@??? [
mailto:exim-users-admin@exim.org] On Behalf
Of Tim Jackson
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:50 AM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [Exim] Accessing environment variables in exim as variables?
Hi Eli, on Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:06:35 -0500 you wrote:
> It was just a stab in the dark to try and cope with the horrid task of
> trying to track down spammers who use local sending on webservers (PHP
> is just horrid for this - I *am* going to have to make an extensive
> patch to their mail() function to accommodate tracking features).
> Any other input (anyone!)? Thanks Philip!
Philip suggested a while ago that the -oMr option could possibly be used,
to set a "protocol name" (which could perhaps be a PHP script name; a
patch to mail() could probably insert this). I was going to have a play
with it myself, although haven't yet found the time.
Tim
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