I got a PHP program running in a Apache 2.0.52 webserver with PHP
4.3.10. The page is supposed to go to a predefined place and pick a raw
email file and use the exim command to forward it.   The PHP page is
contained in a link with certain variables when I define the variables
on the command line and then copy the exim command out of the PHP it
works perfectly with no problems but when I use the link to parse the
variables I get an error message in the browser Illegitimate format.  I
am including a copy of the link I click on to call the page below. I
wonder if someone on the list can may be help me.  Have I compiled PHP
wrong or is the code itself wrong. Or is there a better way to do the
below.

Thank you in advance
Carinus


 
http://localhost.domain.com/mailrelease/Release.php?id=1CwdBD-0002z8-1K&date=20050203&[EMAIL
 PROTECTED]

<html>
<head>
<title> Releasing <?php echo($_GET['id']); ?> to all recipients </title>

<body>
<p> Releasing email message <b> <?php echo($_GET['id']); ?> </b> to <b>
<?php echo ($HTTP_GET_VARS['name']); ?> </b>
</p>
<?php

$file = $_GET['id'];
$date = $_GET['date'];
$name = $_GET['name'];
if(preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/",$file)
   && preg_match("/^[0-9]+$/",$date)
   && preg_match("/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/",$name))

{
  system("/usr/exim/bin/exim -oi -f postmaster -F postmaster $name >
/var/www/html/spam/$date/$file");
  echo("<p> Message released <p>");
}
else
{
  echo("$file, $name, or $date is not legitimate format!\n");
}
?>

</body>

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