From: Russ T. <ru...@i2...> - 2003-06-25 15:04:50
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On Tuesday 24 June 2003 09:23 pm, Christian Hack wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: man...@li... > > [mailto:man...@li...] On Behalf > > Of Phillip C. Roberts > > Sent: Wednesday, 25 June 2003 12:12 PM > > To: man...@li... > > Subject: RE: [Mantisbt-help] problem with FROM address.... > > > > > > This is a linux based system running Sendmail. If I > > eliminate the from > > address, will it just come from the person that generates the email? > > No. No person actually sends the email. It's really PHP that sends the > email. Thus it needs an email address. In general it shouldn't matter if > the address doesn't exist but if you mail server is set to be real picky > it might. > > > Yes, co...@gi... is a valid user/email account. > > Well actually you have com...@gi... NOT > co...@gi... > > > Maybe the ';;' are creating the problem? > > Pretty unlikely, but I guess you've tried that by now. Although this may not be your problem, ";" is a special character unless=20 quoted. It used for grouping (e.g. "group:address1,address2;") and grouping= =20 is ignored in the from field. This may be confusing the mailer causing the= =20 supplied email address to be ignored. A From or Sender header must be prese= nt=20 and many mailers will supply a default. =2D-=20 Russ Tennant ru...@i2... |