I have determined the problems I was having wasnt the hostname,
but php not sending emails right.
Thanks for the help.
J
jason@???
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eli" <eli-list@???>
To: "'Jason Cave'" <jason@???>;
<exim-users@???>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject: RE: [Exim] Exim Problem?
> Jason Cave wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > The box does have a fully qualified domain, as other
> > programs do see it. I tried setting primary_hostname
> > and it still comes back without the end part of the
> > hostname.
>
> Is this box a Windows system or *nix? In windows, PHP acts differently
and
> uses a different set of php.ini settings to do email stuff. Of importance
> is a setting which sets the sender. If you haven't specified a fully
> qualified email address for the sender, this is why. Use php@???
or
> something as a default (not @localhost as remote systems typically reject
> that), and then tell your clients they must use ini_set() to override the
> default.
>
> If it's not a Windows box, try the same thing anyways just to see. I
don't
> know which variable the one you want to set is off the top of my head, but
> look in the php.ini file for "sendmail" and you should find it.
>
> Eli.
>
>
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