Hello Andy,

did you take a look into the apache log files?

Regards,

Oliver


Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 22:53 schrieb Andy B.:
> Is there any way to debug the mail() function within PHP4 or PHP5?
>
> The following code is not working when called from a browser, but it does
> work from the command line:
>
> <?php
> $to      = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
> $subject = 'the subject';
> $message = 'hello.......';
> $headers = 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' . "\r\n" .
>     'Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' . "\r\n" .
>     'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
>
> if(mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers))
>         echo "IT WORKED";
> else
>         echo "DAMN!!!";
> ?>
>
>
> php and php-cli use the same php.ini file. Php via Apache is launched as a
> module, NOT as CGI!
>
> sendmail_path is correctly set to /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i
>
> the /var/log/mail.log only shows activity when I try my code via command
> line, so my best guess is that sendmail is never reached when run from the
> browser.
>
> I went a little deeper and modified the sendmail_path to /tmp/test.sh,
> which contains:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> echo "I was used!!" > /tmp/test.log
>
> (chmod 777 /tmp/test.sh)
>
> Again I tried my script from the web and from the command line. Same
> result... command line is fine and generates the test.log file. In the
> browser no log file is created.
>
> I have already made numerous LAMP installations, but I never had this kind
> of mail() issue. This installation is quite simple: standard Apache 2.0
> with php5, php5-mysql, php5-gd, ... This makes it even more frustrating :-(
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks a lot!!
>
> ----
> Andy

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