As I have said before that if you set the webserver user in as a trusted
user in the sendmail.cf file all is fixed.

You can then set a return-path etc without warnings as well.


HiTCHO has Spoken! 
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Petre Agenbag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 7 January 2003 7:43 PM
> To: Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Dreaded Return-Path and mail()
> 
> 
> Almost exactly the same question as the message with subject: 
> Sendmail configuration....
> 
> The problem you are having took me a while to grasp. 
> Basically, what happens is that sendmail sends the mail as 
> the user php/apache was installed as (usually nobody@ or 
> apache@ yourdomain.com). Setting the Return-Path does not 
> work, as you cannot override the Return-Path set by the 
> server in this way, that's why messages bounce to your root 
> account when sent with a php mail() function. If you only 
> host one domain on a server, you can fix this by editing the 
> sendmail.cf file and setting the Return-Path: to something 
> more meaningful: However, most people don't have the luxury 
> of having a "one domain" hosting solution.
> 
> Your only other option is to invoke sendmail with the -f 
> switch: sendmail -f sender@address recipient@address 
> <file_containing_message
> 
> This "forces" a from: address, but it also produces a warning 
> to the recipient that the message headers might be forged, 
> but return mails and replies are directed to the address specified.
> 
> Only problem with all this is that you need to do one of 2 things:
> a) use of PHP's system commands eg.
> $mail = `echo -e "Subject: Subject here\n\n Message here" | 
> /usr/sbin/sendmail -f $your_address $recipient_address`;
> 
> OR
> 
> b) use a PERL script to do it.
> 
> I am currently looking at both, and it seems at this stage 
> that the PERL script will be the better option, specially if 
> you need to mail to alot of people. You need to issue the 
> sendmail in a loop, and for load balancing, it's best to put 
> a sleep() inside the loop; even if you only make this a 
> sleep(1) (sleep for 1 sec), PHP will timeout after only 30 
> recipients unless you override the default timeout setting 
> for php scripts.
> 
> On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 02:37, Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO) wrote:
> > Hmm... I would expect that your sendmail.cf (if you are using 
> > sendmail) hasn't got your webserver (running as eg www or 
> apache etc) 
> > in it's trusted users file / listing.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > HiTCHO has Spoken!
> > Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, 7 January 2003 10:34 AM
> > > To: PHP General list
> > > Cc: Monty
> > > Subject: Re: [PHP] Dreaded Return-Path and mail()
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Monty --
> > > 
> > > ...and then Monty said...
> > > %
> > > % Okay, I've read just about everything on the Internet about 
> > > how the change % the Return-Path header in an e-mail sent 
> > > using mail(), but, I STILL can't % get it to work. All e-mail 
> > > sent via PHP says Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] % and 
> > > Received: (from nobody@localhost).
> > > 
> > > How interesting.
> > > 
> > > What do you get if you put
> > > 
> > >   $to = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ;
> > >   $subj = "here is a subject" ;
> > >   $body = "this is the message body" ;
> > >   $hdrs = "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]\r\nReturn-Path:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ;
> > > 
> > >   mail($to,$subj,$body,$hdrs) ;
> > > 
> > > in a php script and execute it?  If it doesn't work, what do
> > > the mail server lots on your web server say?  I just tested 
> > > this code on my box and it worked, so if you have problems 
> > > then you can figure it's your mail setup and not your code.  
> > > If it works, expand from there in small steps :-)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > HTH & HAND
> > > 
> > > :-D
> > > -- 
> > > David T-G                      * There is too much animal 
> courage in 
> > > (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * society and not sufficient
> > > moral courage.
> > > (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -- Mary Baker Eddy, 
> > > "Science and Health"
> > > http://justpickone.org/davidtg/      Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf 
> > > Qrprapl Npg!
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
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